Tag: Liberal Democrats
LIB DEMS MELT DOWN IN HEARTLANDS
It is not unusual for the party of protest to go into meltdown when they win power and are called on to take responsibility for their political actions. Nowhere is this more painfully obvious than in Cornwall, a county they like to think of as their heartlands.
Senior LibDem joins Cameron's attack on police - as officer saves lives of drowning motorists...
Sad to hear LibDem peer Shirley Williams' cheap and wholly unwarranted attack on the police on Any Questions this weekend.
Clegg breaks cover in LibDem leadership race
At a fringe meeting of the Lib Dem conference, Lib Dem Home Affairs spokesman, Nick Clegg stated "if you are asking me would I stand against Ming, the answer is no".
He then went on to add "if there was a vacancy in the future then I probably would".

He then went on to add "if there was a vacancy in the future then I probably would".

Lib Dems Call for a Referendum on EU Membership

Ming has said, “Let's have an honest debate on the European Union followed by a real choice for the British people. That means a referendum on Britain's membership of the EU.”
Ealing Southall, diaries of a Lib Dem: Day 1
I know some of my own party members might not be too enthused about me describing my experiences to the *spits* Labour Party but I'm getting rather fed up of the party divide on the blogosphere about the by election. It seems on the Labour and Tory blogs that the Libs are the root of all by-election evils and visa versa from the Libs so I thought I'd try and break through the gap between us. This was my first by-election and it was an interesting experience for a kid from Suburban Surrey campaigning in a place like Ealing-Southall. Anyway, read on and I'd love to read of your experiences as well if you have any to offer. Plus any friendly advice (and I do mean friendly) is more than welcome.
PS my blog site is www.aradicalwrites.blogspot.com
PS my blog site is www.aradicalwrites.blogspot.com
2006 - The year of the Limp Dem
Reflecting back on a remarkable 2006, I can't help myself in writing about what a fantastic year the Limp Dems have had!
Should Labour support proportional representation?
At the next elections its quite possible that Labour could lose its majority at the next election and possibly lose government.
Polls show Labour clinging on to its majority in small numbers, losing its majority but having the most seats and losing completely.


