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  2. Political colour - Wikipedia

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    The gold-yellow colour is prominent because of the historical association with classical liberalism and in reference to a gold-backed currency and free markets. In the United Kingdom, the colour yellow is predominantly used by the Scottish National Party, Liberal Democrats, and Alliance Party of Northern Ireland.

  3. Liberal Democrats (UK) - Wikipedia

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    The Liberal Democrats (colloquially known as the Lib Dems) ... The party colour is amber, but it is referred to as yellow in the party's style guide. [266]

  4. Rosette (politics) - Wikipedia

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    Left to right: Conservative, Labour, Brexit, Liberal Democrat. In politics, a rosette is a fabric decoration worn by political candidates to identify themselves as belonging to a particular party. [1] The rosette, worn on the chest or suit jacket, will show the colour or colours of the political party that the candidate represents. [2]

  5. Wikipedia : WikiProject Politics of the United Kingdom/Index ...

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    Lib Dem Focus Team #FAA61A Liberal Democratic Focus Team: Liberal Democrats #FAA61A Liberal Democrats (UK) Liberal #FFD700 Liberal Party (UK) Liberal #EB7A43 Liberal Party (UK, 1989) Liberal Unionist #2061A2 Liberal Unionist Party: Libertarian #FCC820 Libertarian Party (UK) Liberty GB #000168 Liberty GB: Democratic Labour #FF6600

  6. Red states and blue states - Wikipedia

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    In Australia, the center-right Liberal Party uses the color blue, while the center-left Labor Party uses the color red. The formal alliance between the two main center-right political parties in Australia, the Liberal Party and National Party), known as the Coalition, also uses blue (although the National Party itself uses dark green). While ...

  7. List of ideological symbols - Wikipedia

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    Blue and white – Christian Democrats Blue and white – Liberals Green – Centre Party Green – Green Party Orange and blue – Alliance Pink – Feminist Initiative Purple – Pirate Party Red – Left Party Red – Swedish Social Democratic Party Red and green – Red-Greens Yellow and light-blue – Sweden Democrats

  8. Democratic Party (United States) - Wikipedia

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    Until the 1980s, the Democratic Party was a coalition of two parties divided by the Mason–Dixon line: liberal Democrats in the North and culturally conservative voters in the South, who though benefitting from many of the New Deal public works projects, opposed increasing civil rights initiatives advocated by northeastern liberals. The ...

  9. Liberal Democrats - Wikipedia

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    Liberal Democrats may refer to: supporters of liberal democracy; Liberal Democrats (UK), a political party in the United Kingdom; Liberal Democratic Party (Australia ...