At its recent conference, the youth wing of the UK Liberal Democrats has passed a resolution which criticizes the Libdem members of the European Parliament (MEPs) for voting in favour of software patents. The UK Libdems in teh European Parliament, led by Diana Wallis and Andrew Duff, had had followed the recommendations of Arlene McCarthy (MEP, UK Labour) and the UK Patent Office, therebey taking an extreme pro-patent line within the European Liberals, thereby ignoring the party's written policy documents as well as their own lip-service paid to these documents before the vote. The Libdem Youth calls on the Libdem MEPs to follow the party's line before the second reading in the European Parliament.
At its recent conference, the youth wing of the UK Liberal Democrats has passed a
resolution which criticizes the Libdem members of the European Parliament (MEPs) for voting in favour of software patents. The UK Libdems in the European Parliament, led by Diana Wallis and Andrew Duff, had voted against the party's previous policy papers and against their own public statements. Instead they had followed the recommendations of
Arlene McCarthy and the
UK Patent Office. The Libdem Youth explains why it is important that this course be corrected before the second reading in the European Parliament.
The resolution specifically demands that the party should sign the
petition initiated by FFII.
FFII UK has a documentation about the
Liberal Democrats and about the
UK MEPs in general.
The voting behaviour of the Libdem MEPs can also be studied in our analysis of the vote.