Ramada Plaza Wrexham

Autumn Conference 2025

Conference Review

From the 10th to the 12th of October, members returned to the Ramada Plaza in Wrexham for our 2025 Welsh Autumn Conference.

The weekend offered lively debates, excellent training oportunities, and a chance to build connections, with many organisations exhibiting.

Here you’ll find a summary of the motions passed and some of the standout moments from an inspiring few days.

Policy Motions agreed by the Conference
No to Labour's Digital ID Cards

Opposing Labour’s Digital ID Scheme

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Elderly woman looking at a phone help by a carer.

Transforming Social Care - Prevention, Independence and Community Support

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Coins coming out of a jar

Fair Business Rates for Welsh Small Businesses

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Flooding in a village

Supporting Flood Risk Communities across Wales

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Nurse offering medication to old man.

Building a 21st Century Preventive Healthcare System

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Welsh dragon.

A Bilingual Future, Not a Monolingual System

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A mother holding a child whilst speaking to a GP

Improving Access to Phlebotomy Services and Increasing GP Training

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Party Business Motions agreed by the Conference
Members voting at Conference

New Internal Election Rules

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Conference Exhibition

Green Gen Cymru

We want to make sure Wales has the energy it needs in a Net Zero world.

There’s endless potential for renewable energy in Wales – particularly from the wind that blows across our hills and mountains. But the green energy is stuck in the windy areas of Wales, and we need to get it to the homes, hospitals, schools, businesses, and communities that need it. To respond to this challenge and meet Welsh Government’s target for 100% renewable electricity in Wales by 2035, we’re developing a stronger, more resilient renewable electricity network that is greatly needed in Wales – distributing clean, green energy.

We want to build a positive, clean future for us all.

greengencymru.com

National Liberal Club

Founded in 1882, the National Liberal Club, located in the heart of Whitehall, is a Private Members Club with a socially diverse membership and a venue for liberal debate and discussion.  We hold a range of political events that cover UK politics, contemporary political discussion, international politics and political history.

nlc.org.uk

@nlclondon

PatientsCann UK

PatientsCann UK is the leading medical cannabis patient organisation in the UK, dedicated to supporting and empowering patients through advocacy, education, and community engagement. The organisation works to raise awareness of medical cannabis, promote patient rights, and provide valuable resources for patients navigating the medical cannabis landscape. PatientsCann UK organises nationwide events, including the Medical Cannabis Awareness Campaign Roadshow, and offers sign-posting services to connect patients with essential legal and medical support.

patientscann.org.uk

Lib Dem Friends of Palestine

Lib Dem Friends of Palestine

LDFP has been campaigning for nearly 20 years to support peace, justice, accountability and self-determination for Palestinians under international law. 

We call on all Lib Dem party members to back this objective, and we actively lobby for it within Parliament and in the wider political sphere.

ldfp.org.uk

ALDC

ALDC

ALDC is a membership organisation providing advice, resources and training for Liberal Democrat councillors, active campaigners and anyone who wants to see more Lib Dems elected in local government.

Membership is super useful for any role you may have in campaigns, on the council or in your local party structure.

aldc.org

@ALDC

Welsh Local Government Association - The Voice of Welsh Councils

We are the Welsh Local Government Association (WLGA); a politically led cross-party organisation that seeks to give local government a strong voice at a national level. We represent the interests of local government and promote local democracy in Wales.

The 22 councils in Wales are our members and the three fire and rescue authorities and three national park authorities are associate members.

www.wlga.cymru
www.wlga.wales

@WelshLGA

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