Cambridge Student Liberal Democrats

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Cambridge Student Liberal Democrats, the student branch of the Liberal Democrats for students at both Cambridge University and the Anglia Ruskin University campus in Cambridge. It is the successor to the Cambridge University Liberal Club (founded in 1885) and the Cambridge University Social Democrats (founded in 1981) which merged on the creation of the Lib Dems in 1988.

It has long been active in Cambridge politics, with student members recently playing a role in electing David Howarth on a massive 15% swing in the 2005 election, when the student turnout was unusually and noticeably higher than that in the rest of the city. The older of its founder societies, the CU Liberal Club, originally existed side-by-side with a discussion forum for radical Cambridge politics in the late 1880s, entitled 'The Rainbow Circle.' Its founder Treasurer was Oscar Browning, a Fellow of King's and sometime Liberal candidate who was also Treasurer of the Cambridge Union. The society has had varying fortunes as the Liberal Party waned in the mid-twentieth century, and is currently the second largest of the three student parties in Cambridge.

The society today is well-known for attracting high-profile speakers - it has attracted Menzies Campbell, Nick Clegg, Simon Hughes, Chris Huhne, Lord McNally and David Steel in recent months, and it helped organise a rally of 2,500 people with Charles Kennedy in Market Square during the 2005 election. It also holds a range of social events, from cocktail parties and end-of-term dinners to paintballing.

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[edit] Alumni

As with many Cambridge political societies, CSLD and its predecessor parties CULC and CUSD were the first political organisation to involve many people who went on to political careers - some outside Liberal politics altogether. Notable alumni include:


The society's President is Baroness Williams of Crosby, who was the SDP candidate in Cambridge in 1987.

Cambridge Student Liberal Democrats run a subsidiary group, the Keynes Society, for alumni. Membership is free and lasts for life. All known alumni are mailed a quarterly newsletter, and invited to regular reunions as well as CSLD events and dinners.

[edit] Current Committee

Office Office holder College
Chair Duncan Crowe Sidney Sussex
Treasurer Felicity Corrie Pembroke
Secretary Joe Jordan Sidney Sussex
Publicity Officer Majeed Neky Emmanuel
Events Officer Erika Blomerus Kings
Webmaster Mark Mann Pembroke
General Exec Member Hilary Fraser Gonville & Caius
General Exec Member Robin Roberts Kings
General Exec Member Louisa Willoughby Selwyn
Alumni Officer and Ex-Officio (former Chair) Seth Thévoz Clare
Ex-Officio (former Chair) Luke Gardiner Corpus Christi
Ex-Officio (former Chair) Sam Dennis Peterhouse
Ex-Officio (former Chair) Mark Gettleson Kings
Ex-Officio (former Chair) Jonathan Monroe Trinity

[edit] Recent Chairs of CSLD

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