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Lib Non Dems About To Crown Their New Leader.....
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/u k-polit ics-490 68552
Does it really matter who runs the BTB party? I assume the first act of the new leader will be to rename the party to something that reflects it's core ideology?
Does it really matter who runs the BTB party? I assume the first act of the new leader will be to rename the party to something that reflects it's core ideology?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.jim: "The Lib Dems are currently more or less equal with the Tories, Labour and Brexit Party in a four-horse race at the top." - lay of the steam tugs jim! The non dems have set their stall out as the unequivocal party for the remoaners, and for them that's good, they'll no doubt pick up a lot of seats maybe even get to their 2010 high, but they'll not get anywhere near Tory/Labour. Even with both having their own style of meltdown at the moment.
The definition “liberal” I reckon is largely meaningless in terms of UK politics especially?
Does it mean progressive and reforming?
Does it mean highlighting individual freedoms?
It’s an oddity because those are things espoused by many who nonetheless use the term “liberal” as a term of abuse for people they don’t agree with. Sort of like “fascist” used to be.
If the Tories went “liberal” under Theresa May then I think you’ll find Boris Johnson is in many ways far more “liberal” than she is
Does it mean progressive and reforming?
Does it mean highlighting individual freedoms?
It’s an oddity because those are things espoused by many who nonetheless use the term “liberal” as a term of abuse for people they don’t agree with. Sort of like “fascist” used to be.
If the Tories went “liberal” under Theresa May then I think you’ll find Boris Johnson is in many ways far more “liberal” than she is
Well, we'll see. Admittedly the last two elections (local and EU) have been something of a protest vote against how Brexit was handled, but nevertheless the LibDems did stupendously well in both. Who's to say what happens in a General Election? Might depend on when it's held, too. There's been some talk about a snap election, for example, which might see large boosts for pro-Brexit and pro-Remain parties. Plus there's the challenge of converting popular support into actual seats.
But in either case the Lib Dems are on the way back up, and so their leader very much does matter.
But in either case the Lib Dems are on the way back up, and so their leader very much does matter.
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