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Who should you vote for in the general election?

Liberal Democrats through and through


How do you be an mp for the liberal Democrats?

First, you have to be selected by the Liberal Democrat Party to be their candidate for a constituency at the General Election (you don't have to be local to the constituency, but it helps). Then you have to win the election in that constituency.


What year did conservative party and liberal democrats join forces to form the Con-Lib Coalition after the last general election in UK?

The Con-Lib coalition was formed as a result of the 2010 General Election.


Who are the two parties currently in the coalition?

The coalition gouvernment in the UK was formed by the Conservative Party and the Liberal Democrats after the May 2010 general election.


What happened to the Liberal party in the UK?

They now call themselves the 'LibDems' - short for Liberal Democrats - and their current leader is Tim Farron who succeeded Nick Clegg after the 2015 General Election.


What is a government primary?

A primary, or primary election, is the election in which voters decide which of the candidates within a party will represent the party in the general election. So basically, when people vote on who will run for the democrats during the presidential election, it's a primary election. Voting on the actual president would be the general election.


When did Gordon Brown call the 2010 election?

Gordon Brown called the 2010 general election on April 6, 2010. This election was significant as it was the first general election in the UK since 2005, and it resulted in a hung parliament. The election ultimately led to a coalition government between the Conservative Party and the Liberal Democrats.


What gains did Democrats make in the 1948 election?

The democrats did make gains in the 1948 elections by supporting the civil rights in general and the universal suffrage.


In what election do voters choose candidates who will run on the party label in a general election?

In a primary election, voters choose candidates who will represent their political party in the general election.


Where do voters choose the people who will represent them in government?

in a general election


What is the difference between a primary election and a general election?

A primary election in which voters in a jurisdiction select candidates for a subsequent election. A general election is is an election in which all or most members of a given political body are up for election.'


What did the democrats to even though Democrats made gains in the 1948 election?

The democrats did make gains in the 1948 elections by supporting the civil rights in general and the universal suffrage.