However, in a tacit admission that mistakes had been made during the general election, kwilson92 admitted that "the Libertarian Party UK let you down by not vetting our candidates properly and for that we are truly sorry.



"But rest assured we will not let it happen again. This party conference will be a celebration of the Liberatarian values the people of Buckinghamshire voted for."

The Libertarian party is seeking to stage a 'charm offensive' in a bid to regain its Buckinghamshire heartland and to turn constituents away from former LPUK MP Stalinomics, who quit the party last week.With the opening of a new headquarters in Milton Keynes and the announcement of its first party conference - both to be located in Buckinghamshire - it has already begun.Speaking at the party headquarters opening last weekend, party leader Friedmanite19 stated that he was immensely proud of the party's achievements at the last election, and that they had outperformed "the big government establishments expectation."However, he warned that there was still work to be done."We need to continue and now that people know we can win and win votes on a massive scale they will vote for us knowing their vote will count. At the next general election if we keep getting our message out there, winning over hearts, minds and souls we can over double our seat share."He stated that his aim over the parliament was to achieve party status and begin working on writing legislation to implement the LPUK's manifesto, perhaps in reference to Stalinomics private admission that he had not read the party's manifesto when he decided to stand as a candidate.The new headquarters reportedly cost £1.1 million, and it boasts a rainwater recycling system, solar panels and wind turbines, a community cafe and garden, community meeting rooms and offices for party officials and staff. The Libertarian party is also keen to highlight that they were the "first party in the country to have a green transport plan for employees, including, public transport links, electric car charging point, cycle lanes connected to the national cycleway network, and a car sharing scheme."Announcing the party's first annual conference, organiser and Northern Ireland New Unionist party leader, kwilson92 said that its first annual party conference would be held at the Gateway Conference Centre in Aylesbury, Buckinghamshire and would "reaffirm the party’s commitment to the people of Buckinghamshire"