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Has the Lib Dems ever been in Government?
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Have the Lib Dems or the Liberals ever held Government and if not don't you think we should give them a try?
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They were set back, politically, by the Thorpe affair.
These days, perhaps they are set back by the word 'liberal' itself - since (well, according to a few here on AB),
liberal = loony, ultra-PC, immigrant-loving, Bah-bah-black-sheep-banning, wishy-washy-let's-send-offenders-on-holiday.
But still, who needs a Party that proposes Proportional Representation when you have a 'choice' between Right-wing Blair or Right-wing Cameron????
A list of Liberal (not Whig!) Prime Ministers
Earl Russell ... 1846-51 1865-6
Viscount Palmerston ... 1855-8 and 1859-65
William Ewart Gladstone ... 1868-74, 1880-85, 1886 and 1892-94
The Earl of Rosebery ... 1894-5
Henry Campbell-Bannerman ... 1905-8
Herbert Henry Asquith ... 1908-16
David Lloyd George ... 1916-22
http://www.number10.gov.uk/output/Page123.asp
Earl Russell ... 1846-51 1865-6
Viscount Palmerston ... 1855-8 and 1859-65
William Ewart Gladstone ... 1868-74, 1880-85, 1886 and 1892-94
The Earl of Rosebery ... 1894-5
Henry Campbell-Bannerman ... 1905-8
Herbert Henry Asquith ... 1908-16
David Lloyd George ... 1916-22
http://www.number10.gov.uk/output/Page123.asp
These days it's Labour and Tories but until less than 100 years ago it was Liberals (aka Whigs) and Tories. They were in power many times - see kempie's list. But they lost leading party status when Labour came through and are now more or less permanently the third party. There was another third party, the Social Democrats, formed by centrist Labour MPs about 20 years ago, when Labour was much further to the left than it is now and looking unelectable; they faded away, and then combined with the Liberals to form the Lib Dems.