By Charlene Osuagwu
The Liberal Democrats' party conference is the last of the three party conferences, and while often perceived as being relatively minor when compared to that of Labour and the Conservatives, it is the conference I am expecting the most from.
Having been instrumental in forming the coalition Government, the 2010 General Election was an apt reminder that the political scope in Britain is open to being determined by more than two political parties.
Given the considerable role that the Liberal Democrats have played in affecting policy whilst a part of the coalition (albeit to the frustration of the Conservative Party), it will be interesting to see the party affirm its position on key policy areas and reassert its identity.
Considering the Labour and Conservative Party conferences respectively, the Liberal Democrats' focus in Glasgow will understandably be driven by the NHS and Britain's economy.
However, more than any other party, I would hope the Liberal Democrats give equal measure to outlining their plans for supporting and stimulating opportunity for youth in the UK.
Following the tuition fee debacle and the particular sense of mistrust young people have of the party, Nick Clegg and the Lib Dems should not overlook and undervalue the importance of young people when attempting to appease the party faithful and newspaper columnists.
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