Ruvi Ziegler spoke at several events at the Autumn Liberal Democrats Conference, namely:
* a debate on reforms of the electoral system, highlighting the need to establish overseas constituencies for British citizens living abroad, a campaign that the charity he chairs, New Europeans UK, has been spearheading; the motionwas overwhelmingly carried and so overseas constituencies are now official party policy (speech available here – reforms of the electoral system)
* a debate on the Israel-Gaza conflict, highlighting the significance of the ICJ Advisory Opinion on 19 July 2024 for obligations of third states (like the UK) particularly with respect to the settlement project; the motion was overwhelmingly carried (speech available here – Israel-Gaza conflict)
* a panel on the asylum system under the new government alongside Jon Featonby (Refugee Council) and Emily Graham (Safe Passage), organised by Lib Dem for Seekers of Sanctuary (LD4SOS) of which he is a council member
* in-conversation with Lara Parizotto (Migrant Democracy Project) on political empowerment of migrants through voting rights and beyond, organised by Lib Dem Rights-Liberties-Justice (LD R-L-J)