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  1. 15 de jul. de 2020 · What do the Liberal Democrats stand for, and why vote for us? July 15, 2020 - 8:55 am Liberal Democrat colleague Alex Wilcock has an excellent long-running series about what the Lib Dems believe, curating answers from many people over the years.

    • Leader of The Liberal Democrats
    • What Do Liberal Democrats Stand for?
    • Liberal Democrat Party Voters
    • Liberal Democrat Party Membership
    • The Recent Rise and Fall of The Liberal Democrats
    • Origins of The Liberal Democrats
    • Liberal Democrat Party Funding
    • Liberal Democrat Party Organisation

    The Liberal Democrat Party is currently led by Sir Ed Davey MP. Sir Ed was elected in 2020. An MP from south west London, Sir Ed previously served in the Cabinet during the Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government. Candidates for the Lib Dem leadership must be an MP and secure the nomination of at least one other MP, as well as 200 su...

    The Liberal Democrat constitution states that ‘the Liberal Democrats exist to build and safeguard a fair, free and open society, in which we seek to balance the fundamental values of liberty, equality and community, and in which no one shall be enslaved by poverty, ignorance or conformity.’ Current Liberal Democrat policy frames the pursuit of a fa...

    In the 2019 General Election, the Liberal Democrats received their highest share of the vote from 30-39-year-olds, with support tapering off both among younger and older voters. Men are slightly more likely to vote Lib Democrat than women, with this difference being greater among the younger age brackets. There is a distinct difference in the Lib D...

    The Liberal Democrat Party possessed around 115,000 members as of August 2019. This level was approximately two thirds of the level of the Conservative Party, but only a quarter of that of the Labour Party.

    In the early part of the Twenty First Century, the Liberal Democrats accounted for just under a tenth of the seats in the British House of Commons, winning 52 MPs in 2001, 62 MPs in 2005, and 57 MPs in 2010. During this period, the Party steadily increased its share of the popular vote, peaking at 23.0% in 2010. In the 2003 local elections, the par...

    The Liberal Democrats trace their political roots back to the Whigs, the Tories’ main opponents from the end of the 17th century until the mid-19th century. In 1859, the Whigs joined the Radicals and the Peelites, and this led to the foundation of the Liberal Party. In the early years of the 20th century, the Liberals were the dominant force in Bri...

    Like other political parties represented in Westminster, the Liberal Democrats are funded through a combination of public grants, donations, and membership fees. In the year 2015-16, the Liberal Democrats received a Policy Development Grant of £359,478 according to the Electoral Commission. In 2014-15, they received £70,528 in Short Money, a yearly...

    The Party’s central organisation is made up of a number of committees. The Federal Board, Federal Policy Committee and Federal Conference Committee are the Liberal Democrat Party’s main decision-making bodies. All are elected by the party’s membership. In addition a number of other prominent committees regulate different aspects of party activity: ...

  2. 10 de dic. de 2021 · By Chris Kahn, Chris Canipe and Sam Hart. Published Dec. 10, 2021. If the Supreme Court overturns Roe v. Wade, it would enrage a majority of Democrats ahead of the 2022 midterms, especially women...

  3. The Liberal Democrats (colloquially referred to as the Lib Dems) are a liberal [6] 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.

    • 3 March 1988;, 35 years ago
  4. 26 de feb. de 2020 · Sean Rayford / Getty Images. At first blush, black voters appear to be an almost monolithically Democratic bloc. In 2016, black Americans cast 24 percent of Democratic primary votes — the...

  5. What is the Lib Dems’ general election strategy? The party is targeting two key demographics: “lifelong Tories” and “Surrey shufflers”. By Freddie Hayward. Ed Davey, leader of the Liberal Democrats, is aiming to take mostly Tory-held seats at the next election. Photo by Rob Pinney/Getty Images.

  6. 20 de nov. de 2019 · Five key election pledges. The Lib Dems launched their 2019 election manifesto, with the slogan Stop Brexit Build A Brighter Future, on 20 November. It is the the party's detailed programme for...