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  1. The Liberal Democrats (colloquially referred to as the Lib Dems) are a liberal political party in the United Kingdom, founded in 1988. They have been the third-largest UK political party by the number of votes cast since the 1992 general election, with the exception of the 2015 general election.

    • Organisation
    • Policy and Functions
    • Elected Representatives
    • List of Chairs of The English Liberal Democrats
    • See Also

    English Council

    The English Council is the sovereign body of the English party.It consists of the chairs of regional parties, representatives elected by regional party members, and representatives of the organisation representing youth and student members within the English party.The Council meets three times a year and elects the English Council Executive.

    English Council Executive

    The English Council Executive manages the running of the English party between English Council Meetings. The English Council Executive consists of the Chairs of the 11 English regional parties, 12 members directly elected from the English Council, the English Young Liberals Chair. The English Representatives to federal bodies also attend. The English Council Executive meets 6 times a year. The English Council Executive has three sub-committees; A Finance and Administration Sub-Committee which...

    Regional parties

    The English Liberal Democrats is a federation of the eleven regional parties which follow the boundaries of the English Regions, with the exception of South East England and South West England which are each divided into two regional parties. Each regional party is governed by a conference and AGM held in the autumn of every year. The conference elects a Regional Executive, led by a Regional Chair. The regional executive includes all Liberal Democrat members of parliament representing constit...

    The English party has responsibilities for the organisation of local parties, co-ordination of the activities of regional parties, resolution of disputes between regional parties, selection of English representatives to federal bodies and establishing the rules for selection of party candidates. The English Party constitution states that the Libera...

    Members of Parliament

    1. Daisy Cooper – St Albans 2. Sir Ed Davey – Kingston and Surbiton 3. Sarah Dyke - Somerton and Frome 4. Tim Farron – Westmorland and Lonsdale 5. Richard Foord - Tiverton and Honiton 6. Sarah Green – Chesham and Amersham 7. Wera Hobhouse – Bath 8. Layla Moran – Oxford West and Abingdon 9. Helen Morgan - North Shropshire 10. Sarah Olney - Richmond Park 11. Munira Wilson – Twickenham

    London Assembly members

    1. Hina Bokhari 2. Caroline Pidgeon

    Directly elected mayors

    1. Peter Taylor – Mayor of Watford

    Chairs are elected in November and take office on 1 January the following year for a two-year term. They are eligible to stand for re-election, but must not serve as Chair for more than four years in a six-year period. 1. Paul Farthing (c 1994–1999) 2. Dawn Davidson (c 2000–2003) 3. Stan Collins (2004–2006) 4. Brian Orrell (2007–2009) 5. Jonathan D...

    • 1988
    • 1 Vincent Square, London, SW1P 2PN
  2. 1 de mar. de 2024 · Charles Kennedy. Liberal Democrats, British political party founded in 1988 through a merger of the Liberal Party and the Social Democratic Party (SDP). In the middle ground between the dominant Labour Party and Conservative Party, the Liberal Democrats occupy a centre- left libertarian position.

  3. The Liberal Democrats are the successors to two great reformist traditions in British politics – those of liberalism and of social democracy, which became separated from each other in the early part of the twentieth century, but are now reunited, in the shape of the Liberal Democrats.

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  4. Liberal Demócratas, conocidos popularmente como Lib Dems, es un partido político liberal del Reino Unido. Es el heredero histórico de los Whigs británicos considerados fundadores del Liberalismo político junto con John Locke, siendo arquitectos de la Democracia liberal, el parlamentarismo y la Monarquía constitucional.