Massive respect to the 21 Tories who did the right thing at the risk of ending their careers today. We may not agree with them on a lot, but they are certainly worthy of our gratitude.4yr ⋅ dohrey ⋅ r/LibDem
Take a moment also to express our thanks to Chuka, Luciana, Sarah, Sam and the other defectors, who gave up the certainties of safe seats in their old parties because speaking up for what they believed was more important to them than winning re-election4yr ⋅ theinspectorst ⋅ r/LibDem
Copy paste: Liberal Democrats (a pro EU party in the UK) have won the largest growth of council seats out of all the other Uk parties during last night’s council elections. People of Britain are starting to realise that Brexit was a mistake. Is too late to make a difference?1yr ⋅ Verhofstadt_Is_Based ⋅ r/LibDem
If I worked at Great George St, this would be my slogan for the next GE.3yr ⋅ BobTheBloviator ⋅ r/LibDem
“If the Conservatives were to lose every seat the party held with a smaller majority at a general election, they would be reduced to just 72 MPs in Westminster.”1yr ⋅ Parasaurlophus ⋅ r/LibDem
I'm not normally one for these.. sorry, but I had to post it (found on twitter)4yr ⋅ EvilMonkeySlayer ⋅ r/LibDem
Not to get anyone too excited, but this was the result the last time Labour contested a General Election while led by a man called Keir.3yr ⋅ OptimusLinvoyPrimus ⋅ r/LibDem
At the last election two people turned up at a pub in Henley for a LD campaign meeting, last night we had this!4yr ⋅ Lawleyna ⋅ r/LibDem
Map of Great Britain constituencies by which party had the greatest increase in vote share4yr ⋅ FaultyTerror ⋅ r/LibDem
Map of an Electoral Alliance showing where the Lib Dems should stand in the next General Election3yr ⋅ wtench ⋅ r/LibDem
Don't post often but FPTP made me despair again on Friday morning, especially seeing that second referendum parties won >51% of the vote share.4yr ⋅ Jdotmuns ⋅ r/LibDem
So glad Starmer decided that the best option was to appeal to the leave vote rather than to call for urgent electoral reform... Good job, Labour.1yr ⋅ Cardborg ⋅ r/LibDem
Seems Vince Cable supports Rosie Duffield (from his independent article)2yr ⋅ Cobraninja97 ⋅ r/LibDem
Potential Seat Priorities: The Seats with the smallest swing required to win3yr ⋅ BryceIII ⋅ r/LibDem
In your own words, what is the most important issue in the United Kingdom today? (Liberal Democrat voters)9mo ⋅ ClumperFaz ⋅ r/LibDem
My prediction of how a UK election could look like with PR using a combination of current voting intention and how that voting intention would change without tactical voting. Check my profile to see the polls!1yr ⋅ jayjayjambo ⋅ r/LibDem
Jamie Stone waving a credit card at Nigel Dodds in reference to the DUP’s deal with the Conservatives5yr ⋅ MC_LD ⋅ r/LibDem
IFS: How tax and benefit policies in the Labour, Conservative and Lib Dem manifestos will affect the distribution of income7yr ⋅ DAJ1 ⋅ r/LibDem
In a family of SNP, this took some courage, proud to be offically LibDem now!7yr ⋅ justateenage ⋅ r/LibDem
According to Flavible using YouGov's voting intentions we would unseat Theresa May4yr ⋅ Cobraninja97 ⋅ r/LibDem
May 2021 local election results in Shropshire North vs Chesham & Amersham. Not too different...2yr ⋅ SirPiggington ⋅ r/LibDem
Emmanuel Macron gives his opinion on the Conservatives’ Brexit demands, 2018, colourised5yr ⋅ MC_LD ⋅ r/LibDem
The Lib Dems are forecast to hold North Norfolk, that voted 59% to leave. Labour are responsible for their own downfall, don't let them blame us.4yr ⋅ ggoodie00 ⋅ r/LibDem
I am the creator of Conservatives2017.com - this is a new fact sheet for use while canvassing7yr ⋅ justthisguyiknow ⋅ r/LibDem
If there’s one thing I’m most excited about tonight it’s sticking it to CHUKinthebin and make them see what happens when you try to steal LD votes!4yr ⋅ Coarse_sand66 ⋅ r/LibDem
My socialist friends keep bombarding me with this, like it’s a secret admission to being yellow tories, anybody got any context?4yr ⋅ TheSunIsActuallyCold ⋅ r/LibDem
Lib Dems react to Theresa May's desire for Liberal, Democratic European values7yr ⋅ nogdam ⋅ r/LibDem
A year ago Emmanuel Macron had no Party, Now he stands on the verge of The French Presidency. Shows is possible to be pro-EU and centrist on this political climate and win7yr ⋅ xbettel ⋅ r/LibDem
In the 2017 election the Lib Dems voter churn was significantly worse than the 3 largest parties, is this because the public doesn't see a set of core principles they can relate to?6yr ⋅ sk451 ⋅ r/LibDem
Members who attended the conference rally and saw the speeches, thoughts on Jo, Ed and other likely candidates for leadership?5yr ⋅ Tlhague ⋅ r/LibDem
2019 rolls around and there is a new General Election. This is the Result, what should we do? (Details in Comments)6yr ⋅ NorthVilla ⋅ r/LibDem
The Economist 16th Sep 2017 - The Lib Dems are not filling the void at the centre of politics6yr ⋅ TheLogicult ⋅ r/LibDem
I made a figure showing the extent to which the smaller parties lose out under our current electoral system. (Last 7 GEs)6yr ⋅ TheSolidState ⋅ r/LibDem
Most of our target seats are blue and yet we seem to target labour voters more. Can someone explain this to me?5yr ⋅ Fightingdragonswithu ⋅ r/LibDem