Vince Cable does best in party leader questions in Ipsos-MORI poll
The latest monthly poll from Ipsos-MORI shows Vince Cable with the best net satisfaction rating amongst the main party leaders. … Read the full post »
Read about the Labour MP for Islington North and life-long Eurosceptic who was elected leader of the Labour Party in 2015. He was succeeded by Keir Starmer in April 2020.
You can also find out more about Corbyn in Rosa Prince’s biography, Comrade Corbyn.
The latest monthly poll from Ipsos-MORI shows Vince Cable with the best net satisfaction rating amongst the main party leaders. … Read the full post »
“Only the Liberal Democrats have the ideas, the experience and the commitment to transform the fortunes of our country. An exit from Brexit. A grown-up approach to the economy. And bold ideas to strengthen our society through the 21st century.” – Vince Cable … Read the full post »
The scale of the recovery facing the Liberal Democrats means that some of the important landmarks for the party to pass may not at first seem reasons to celebrate, but when put in the context they are. … Read the full post »
Jonathon Proctor, former chair and co-founder Labour Against Brexit, has just joined the Liberal Democrats. … Read the full post »
Jeremy Corbyn’s Labour has been showings its true colours on Brexit: less than 1 in 5 Labour MPs voted against the Conservatives to protect Britain’s position in the Single Market. … Read the full post »
Jo Swinson highlights the importance of Britain remaining in both the Single Market and the customs union. … Read the full post »
Here’s the new film from the Liberal Democrats. I rather like it. … Read the full post »
Channel 4’s independent Factcheck team has been taking a look at what the political parties are offering on Brexit. Their conclusion? … Read the full post »
I think you can guess what happened when Jeremy Corbyn was put on the spot over Labour’s European (non-)policy. … Read the full post »
Aside from showing how well the Liberal Democrat fundraising operation is going compared to Labour’s, these figures also illustrate… … Read the full post »