Boris Johnson campaigning in Henley today has written to
LibDem campaign chief Lord Rennard about a glossy magazine that is being circulated which, at a quick glance, appears to include a column from Boris.
3 am: Lord Rennard - architect of the negative and unsuccessful
LibDem campaign - cuts a lonely figure in the deserted hall where the result was declared:
The LibDem campaign got off to a poor start after the party began mobilising its campaign activists ahead of yesterday's funeral for Mr Forth.
This may also explain why strongly pro-European
LibDem campaign is struggling in the European elections.
Not exact matches
Having made an apparently copper - bottomed
campaign pledge to appeal to the student vote, many
LibDem MPs have found out the hard way that headline - grabbing promises in the heat of an election
campaign can come back to bite you hard if they are impossible to credibly support in office.
I got this email about a month or so ago, it was part of the 38 Degrees
campaign to get the
LibDems to not give up on voting reform...
-LSB-...] Social Liberal Forum, a
campaigning organisation within the
LibDems representing the Social Liberal part of the
LibDem alliance — this is a long - ish article on their values and identity: http://socialliberal.net/2009/02/12/what-is-social-liberalism/ -LSB-...]
I would
campaign for a red - yellow deal including electoral reform and an agreed manifesto, were it possible, both now and (perhaps more realistically) in the event of a hung parliament, and for Labour to have a manifesto which did not contain coalition red lines for the
LibDems, as that would.
If Chris Rennard were still heading up
LibDem by - election
campaigns they would have every right to be kacking their pants.
As a Conservative, I find a «crumb of comfort» in knowing that the former leader of the
LibDems has started funding our target seats
campaigns.
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Opponents of Lib - Con deal - making often complain that it can make
LibDems appear more reasonable to voters and therefore undermine Tory
campaigning in Lib - Con marginals.
The 25 % labour 10 %
libdems and 10other are all remain are they, well apart from the fact that 40 % of Scots voted leave, and if every Scottish person who voted Ukip voted leave that assumes every Scots Tory in 2015 voted leave too, where clearly some Scottish Tories voted remain, so Some Scottish labour voted Leave too, QED Then there's the fact that of the 10 % who according to your statistics don't vote for the main 4 parties, there's plenty of greens who voted leave 4 in my Left leave
campaign last year, or DUP / UUP, SDLP / Plaid voted leave too And then you forget 37 % of labour voters voted leave
The
LibDems (28 %) tried to run a negative
campaign but it failed.
We will
campaign for every vote ahead of May - backing Scotland's place in the UK, opposing Labour and
LibDem tax rises, and holding the SNP to account.»
The Whips» Office has already launched a
campaign to get Labour MPs to back former
LibDem leader Sir Menzies Campbell to become the new Speaker.
The Guardian will not publish anything that challenges their Green /
LibDem agenda, and people such as the
Campaign Manager for Friends of the Earth and their ilk have free range of the «letters» page.