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  2. Leader of the Liberal Party (UK) - Wikipedia

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    Under the original provisions of the 1969 party constitution, the MPs elected one of their number to be Leader of the Liberal Party.This was the same system as that used for the last MP only contested leadership election in 1967, when Jeremy Thorpe became leader after a vote split between three candidates of 6-3-3.

  3. Liberal Party (UK) - Wikipedia

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    Asquith, who had appointed MacLean, remained as overall Leader of the Liberal Party even though he lost his seat in 1918. Asquith returned to Parliament in 1920 and resumed leadership. Between 1919 and 1923, the anti-Lloyd George Liberals were called Asquithian Liberals, Wee Free Liberals [61] or Independent Liberals. [62]

  4. Leader of the Liberal Democrats - Wikipedia

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    The Liberal Democrats are a political party in the United Kingdom. Party members elect the leader of the Liberal Democrats , the head and highest-ranking member of the party. Liberal Democrat members of Parliament also elect a deputy leader of the Parliamentary Party in the House of Commons , often colloquially referred to as the deputy leader.

  5. Leaders of political parties in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    ^a Leads the party in the House of Commons. The leader of the Scottish National Party (SNP), John Swinney has been a Member of the Scottish Parliament (MSP) since 1999. ^b In accordance with the party's policy of abstentionism, no elected Sinn Féin members of parliament have ever sat in the House of Commons. ^c Leads the party in the House of ...

  6. Jeremy Thorpe - Wikipedia

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    Thorpe was the son and grandson of Conservative MPs, but decided to align with the small and ailing Liberal Party. After reading Law at Oxford University he became one of the Liberals' brightest stars in the 1950s. He entered Parliament at the age of 30, rapidly made his mark, and was elected party leader in 1967.

  7. List of Liberal Party and Liberal Democrats (UK) general ...

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    This is a list of the British Liberal Party, SDP–Liberal Alliance, and Liberal Democrats general election manifestos since the 1900 general election. From 1900 to 1918, the Liberal general election manifesto was usually published as a form of a short personal address by the leader of the Party. From 1922, the party usually published a more ...

  8. Liberal Democrats (UK) - Wikipedia

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    The Liberal Democrats' federal board set out a timetable in January 2020 which stated that a new party leader would be elected in July 2020. [156] Due to the outbreak of COVID-19 in the United Kingdom in the late winter and spring which saw many politicians infected, the party's board initially pushed the leadership election back to May 2021. [157]

  9. Liberal Party (UK, 1989) - Wikipedia

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    The original Liberal Party entered into an alliance with the Social Democratic Party in 1981 [5] and merged with it in 1988 to form what became the Liberal Democrats. [6] The Liberal Party, founded in 1859, was descended from the Whigs, Radicals, Irish Independent Party and Peelites, while the SDP was a party created in 1981 by former Labour members, MPs and cabinet ministers, but which also ...