The Broadcast had earlier been trailed to members in an email from Elizabeth Jewkes, the party member who had proposed its inclusion in the manifesto. She said:
"Just a few years ago, in 2009, I attended our conference in Bournemouth as an ordinary party member & proposed that nobody should pay tax on the first £10,000 they earn.
"If you told me at the time that just a few years later the Lib Dems, in government, would have made this tax cut a reality for millions of working people, I wouldn't have believed you.
"Of course, we all know that it's now happening - a huge £700 tax cut for millions of people - but most of the public don't.
"It's our job to tell them, and we need your help. Tonight, our latest party political broadcast is launching, and it's all about the difference our tax cut is making to ordinary working people."
If you haven't seen the Broadcast, it's available on You Tube and below.










He writes that many countries choose authoritarian capitalism over liberal democracy and this represents the "most serious challenge to our values since the end of the Cold War," especially as power transfers from west to east.
But, he says, younger populations and easily available technology make people more aware of their rights and less likely to accept authoritarian rule:
He outlines how the UK Government is working for human rights around the world:
He concludes that the UK will play its part in helping countries to choose human rights over authoritarianism:
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