nick clegg
nick clegg.
AHEMMM!
Actually, the Right Honourable Nicholas William Peter Clegg to be precise x
Nick Clegg.
All of them
liberal democrats
liberal democrats
They believe they are right! The questioner is unlikely to get very helpful answers, to a question that is as unspecific as the one posed!
The Lib Dems.
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Conservatives and Lib-Dems
The Labour Party and the Consevative Party. The present government is a Conservative Lib/Dem coalition. In local government the Lib/Dems are sometimes in power.
At present it is the "Liberal Democrats" commonly called the "Lib Dems".
For some ridiculous reason I couldn't make the question long enough, so I will expand. Current polls have Tories on around 33% of the popular vote, Lib Dems on 32% and Labour way back on around 25%. Yet the new channels are stating that Labour will still gain most seats, with Lib Dems trailing well back. Now, I may sound stupid here, but if a party is gaining 1/3 of the popular vote, how is it that they aren't expected to get 1/3 of the seats in the commons? Have I totally misunderstood our voting system, or is it really that rubbish?
of course they can leave and that would probably lead to another general election.