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T_i_B

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9. I can' talk about Lib Dems in the Home Counties at the moment
Fri Apr 10, 2015, 06:41 AM
Apr 2015

I used to have a Home Counties Lib Dem as my MP (Colchester's Bob Russell, not perfect, but as good an MP as you'll get these days) but I honestly don't have any real idea of how things might pan out in Colchester this time around.

What I can say is that here in North East Derbyshire the Lib Dems used to be a strong presence in local government and used to be quite active. Then after they went into coalition their leaflets immediately became markedly more right wing in tone. And when local elections came around in 2011 they got virtually wiped out locally as people decided that there really isn't any need for a surrogate Tory party. And we haven't seen a single Lib Dem leaflet since 2011 so they've clearly given up round here.

Nearby the Lib Dems nearly took Sheffield Central from Labour in 2010 and also narrowly lost Chesterfield to Labour, but this time round I think Labour will make big gains at their expense in those constituencies.

The Lib Dems decline is not good for democracy as we do need a strong 3rd party offering a good alternative to the tripe from the main parties. And whilst their local leaflets could be dodgy in all kinds of ways, you could at least get a vague idea of what's going on with the local council from them.

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they expect anyone to believe that tripe after they became Cameron's rurallib Apr 2015 #1
Most politicians are hypocrites, but Clegg is less good at hiding it than most LeftishBrit Apr 2015 #2
That's pretty much how most people view the Lib Dems T_i_B Apr 2015 #4
Exactly why the Lib Dem vote collapsed, particularly in the Home Counties. mwooldri Apr 2015 #7
I can' talk about Lib Dems in the Home Counties at the moment T_i_B Apr 2015 #9
Once on GD they were reporting some Republican nutter who wanted to ban human/jellyfish hybrids... LeftishBrit Apr 2015 #3
hmmm... Ironing Man Apr 2015 #5
It's not any specific item that bothers me so much... LeftishBrit Apr 2015 #8
the LDP has two big tendencies: the social-dem and the "liberal" (which in Europe of course MisterP Apr 2015 #6
So.... T_i_B May 2015 #10
Depends whether they keep the local party going or not. mwooldri May 2015 #11
UK General Election kick T_i_B Apr 2017 #12
Why are threads from the 2015 election being re-posted now? Ken Burch Apr 2017 #13
Because a general election has been called T_i_B Apr 2017 #14
Yes, it's been interesting to be reminded what some of us posted a couple of years ago, Denzil_DC Apr 2017 #15
Doesn't help that they keep calling general elections every 2 years at present! T_i_B Nov 2019 #16
Well, it's 2024 now T_i_B May 2024 #19
If the 2019 GE is all about Brexit... mwooldri Nov 2019 #17
No, that's wrong. The Tories have more Scottish MPs than Labour or the Lib Dems: Denzil_DC Nov 2019 #18
I've mentioned elsewhere that my old Lib Dem MP Alan Reid is standing again in Argyll, Bute & Lochaber Emrys May 2024 #20
Willie Rennie is the father of the cringe Lib Dem publicity stunt T_i_B May 2024 #21
He seems to have been of the school of thought that no publicity is bad publicity Emrys May 2024 #22
OK, they don't need Willie Rennie. Ed Davey has got this. Emrys May 2024 #23
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