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Helen D Watt

Helen Watt in Kirkintilloch

An experienced campaigner

  • Council Election Agent - West Kirkintilloch & Torrance 2003
  • Co-ordinator, East Dunbartonshire & Clydebank LP Development Plan 2004-
  • Member, Scottish Party Campaigns & Candidates Committee 2004-
  • General Election Candidate - Airdrie & Shotts 2005

Talented organiser

I am an experienced campaigner and have helped at by-elections throughout the UK.

I have Desktop Publishing skills and have used EARS occasionally.

  • Member, Scottish Party Conference Committee 2001-
  • Vice-Convener, Scottish Party Conference Committee 2003-
  • Secretary, SWLD 2004-
  • Membership Secretary, East Dunbartonshire & Clydebank LP 2004-5
  • Convener, Scottish Party Conference Committee 2006-

I have chaired and aided debates at Scottish Conferences, organised the conference dinner and produced the daily conference bulletin. I have also organised various stands and training events.

Local credentials

  • Convener, East Dunbartonshire & Clydebank LP 2002-4
  • Secretary, West of Scotland RP 2002-4
  • Convener, West of Scotland RP 2004-

At various stages and time periods I have also undertaken the following roles in the East Dunbartonshire & Clydebank Local Party:

Convener, Fundraising Committee

Members & Supporters Newsletter Editor

Membership Recruitment Co-ordinator

FOCUS ward co-ordinator and deliverer

Candidate vetting

Residents' surveys

Canvassing - voter identification

Organised major fundraising events e.g. Annual Dinner, Race Night, Gala Day stands etc.

National profile

  • Federal Conference Representative 2002-
  • Member, Scottish Party Executive 2003-
  • Member, Scottish Party Business Committee 2003-
  • Scottish rep, WLD Federal Committee 2004-
  • Convener, Scottish Party Membership & Development Committee 2005-
  • Vice-Convener, Scottish Party 2006-

Recent updates

  • Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg
    Article: Sep 21, 2011

    In his keynote speech to the Liberal Democrat Conference, Party Leader and Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg has outlined his goals for the Government and the country over the coming years. He reiterated his commitment to liberal values on the environment and human rights and his determination to ensure a fair chance for every child, saying "every child can do good things, great things, if only we give them the opportunities they deserve."

  • Yes to Fairer Votes logo
    Article: Mar 25, 2011

    On 5th May you have a choice. You can keep the discredited First Past the Post system to elect our MPs, or you can choose a new and fairer system - Alternative Vote (AV). Back the campaign for change at www.YesToFairerVotes.org

    AV is a small change that makes a big difference.

    Saying YES! to Fairer Votes Means:

  • Nick Clegg MP
    Article: Apr 30, 2010

    Last night was the final of the three televised Leaders' debates. Leader of the Liberal Democrats, Nick Clegg, debated with Gordon Brown and David Cameron about the economy. Subjects discussed included breaking up the banks, creating more jobs and reinvigorating the British economy.

    Most post-debate polls scored this final debate to David Cameron, but again put Nick Clegg clearly ahead of Gordon Brown. An analysis by pollsters Angus Reid of previously undecided voters who watched the debate gave Nick Clegg 37%, David Cameron 25%, Gordon Brown 22% and Not sure 16%. Angus Reid found that 32% of undecided voters say they are now more likely to vote for the Liberal Democrats after watching the final debate, with just 18% Conservative and 15% Labour.

  • Nick Clegg
    Article: Apr 23, 2010

    An average of five polls conducted immediately after the Sky TV Leaders Election debate on Thursday night put Nick Clegg as the winner, with all instant polls showing him ahead of Gordon Brown. After the Foreign Affairs-led debate from Bristol dominated by issues like Iraq, immigration and climate change, Nick Clegg won 3 of the 5 polls on the night, building on his position after the first debate.

  • Debate Night Graphic
    Article: Apr 21, 2010

    The second Party Leaders Debate is taking place this Thursday starting at 8pm on Sky News. Nick Clegg, Gordon Brown and David Cameron will again be going head to head in a TV debate in the run up to the General Election on May 6th, this time leading on Foreign Affairs.

    The first half of the 90 minute Election Debate on Sky News will be devoted to Foreign Affairs, with the rest on any topic. The debate comes from Bristol, and will be chaired by Adam Boulton. Sky are inviting questions before the debate, with more information at http://news.sky.com/skynews/Election/debatequestion

  • Nick Clegg (Photo: Alex Folkes/Fishnik Photography)
    Article: Apr 16, 2010

    The polls following the first ever Party Leaders General Election debate on ITV are showing that Nick Clegg has won a convincing victory over David Cameron and Gordon Brown. The debate was the first ever Leaders debate during a UK General Election campaign, and the pollsters are giving it as a big victory for Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats.

  • Liberal Democrat Manifesto for 2010 General Election
    Article: Apr 14, 2010

    Nick Clegg has launched the Liberal Democrat General Election manifesto. The manifesto sets out four clear priorities of fair taxes, a fair chance for every child, a fair economy, and a fair deal by cleaning up politics.

    At the launch, Nick Clegg said:

    "Every manifesto needs to have an idea at its heart. The basic idea that animates this manifesto is something I have always believed. I believe every single person is extraordinary.

  • Vince Cable [Photo: LDD Pics]
    Article: Mar 29, 2010

    The first ever TV debate between the three candidates to be the next Chancellor has seen Lib Dem Vince Cable win a clear victory. In a Channel 4 on-line poll carried out immediately after the debate, Vince out-polled both Alistair Darling and George Osborne.

    The Channel 4 vote results are at http://tinyurl.com/yza4m6a and place Vince Cable as clearly ahead of both the Labour and Conservative contenders:

  • cable
    Article: Mar 28, 2010

    At 8pm on Monday 29th March, Channel 4 will stage a live debate between the would-be Chancellors, Liberal Democrat Vince Cable, Labour's Alistair Darling and Conservative George Osborne. Krishnan Guru-Murthy will be asking the questions.

    From 7pm on the night, Channel 4 will be hosting a discussion of the debate. You can send questions and comment to chancellordebate@channel4.com and follow the debate and comment at http://www.channel4.com/microsites/A/askthechancellors/

  • Gallery: Dec 1, 2005
    Helen outside the Scottish LibDem headquarters in Edinburgh Helen speaking at last Autumn's Scottish Liberal Democrat conference in Glenrothes Outside Bearsden Primary School Helen at Westerton School Helen outside Tom Johnston House Helen campaigning in Kirkintilloch