The nearly man

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Paddy Ashdown, who is to step down as leader of the UK Liberal Democrats, has done much to revive the party's fortunes. However, it is uncertain whether his vision of healing the divisions between Labourism and Liberalism and bringing about constitutional change in the UK will be fulfilled now that he is taking a lower profile. His departure will at the very least prompt both the Labour party and the Liberal Democrats to take time to reassess how they are benefiting from their cooperation. There are many arguments in favour of the Liberal Democrats retaining their distinctiveness and independence.

Appointments, resignations and dismissals

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The great grapefruit

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A Middle Alliance led by the Liberal Democrats is gaining popularity as the British public tires of both the political left and right. It may be more than a typical cycle as Conservatives fear the loss of seats. Leader Paddy Ashdown announced his goal was to take over the government.

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The trouble with Liberals

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The role of Liberal Democrats in Britain prior to the Jun 2001 elections is examined in detail.

Social policy

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Subjects list: United Kingdom, Political activity, Political aspects, Liberal Democrats (United Kingdom), Ashdown, Paddy
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