
Is it time to take the Lib Dems seriously again?
Since voters don’t expect the Liberal Democrats to be able to implement their programme in government, they could afford to be inspirational and aspirational.
Since voters don’t expect the Liberal Democrats to be able to implement their programme in government, they could afford to be inspirational and aspirational.
But at least the PM has stuck to one pledge: losing 1000 council seats.
The Tories are facing a calamity, but has Labour shown enough promise to secure a majority at the next election?
After months of Tory sleaze and scandal, there is now a glimmer of a chance that the Lib Dems could be back in the game.
Tim Montgomerie and Iain Martin discuss the shock Lib Dem triumph in the Chesham and Amersham by-election.
94 Tory MPs in London, South East and South West are vulnerable to a Lib Dem swing of 25 per cent or less.
The Tory blue wall is made of tougher bricks than the by-election result suggests.
Lib Dem Sarah Green won more than 56% of the vote on a stunning 25% swing from the Tories.
The Liberal Democrat leadership contest was supposed to be an opportunity for the beleaguered party to gain national prominence and capture the imagination of the
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