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Liberal Democrats : The Politics and Economics of Western Europe
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The Liberal Democrats, the third largest political party in Great Britain, were established in 1988 following the merger of the Liberal Party and the Social Democratic Party. Initially known as the Social and Liberal Democrats, the party came to be...
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This article refers to the British political party. For similarly named parties in other countries, see Liberal Democratic Party. The Liberal Democrats, often shortened to Lib Dems, is a liberal political party in the United Kingdom formed in 1988 by...


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The Liberal Democrats are the third largest political party in the United Kingdom, with a centrist political stance. The party was formed in 1988 by the merger of the Liberal Party and the short-lived Social Democratic Party; the two parties had...


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Liberal Democratic elitists.(LETTERS)
05/09/2007: 393 words, approx. 1 pages
Byline: THE WASHINGTON TIMES The liberal Democratic leadership in the Congress says that they want to stop the war in Iraq and bring the troops home. The reason given is to avoid more American soldiers dying in this "unwinnable" war, which is...
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The Liberal Democrats are at risk of obliteration
10/31/2007: 805 words, approx. 3 pages
Nominations for the Liberal Democrat leadership contest close today and the prevailing wisdom is that Ming Campbell's successor, either Nick Clegg or Chris Huhne, will revitalise the party's fortunes and return it to the totemic 20 per cent in the opinion polls. However, those...
 


 

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