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The Lib-Dems are the only party that can implode on a pin-head and despite their "for the people" credentials, discriminate against the disabled as evidenced by the recent Lib-Dem decision in Cardiff to ban wheel chair access to The Friary in Cardiff city center.
The Barnett Formula Glyn Davies 2008
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However, the loss of Newcastle - a traditional Labour stronghold - to the Lib-Dems is a good sign, more so with Tony Flynn, the council leader, having lost his seat.
The end – and the beginning Richard 2004
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The idiot fucker Clegg has told all we lefties to leave the Lib-Dems which is most of his party...some will join the Greens, some will just give up but many of us felt open to Ed Miliband, thousands of members have already made the move.
Labour and the deficit: Stumbling towards a strategy | Editorial 2011
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Citigroup, for example, fears that a defeat for the Lib-Dems on such a long-cherished policy goal would cause them to abandon the coalition, throwing the UK's fiscal strategy into doubt.
Why U.K. Has Little Real Alternative Simon Nixon 2011
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As for RR carbon footprint - that is a legitimate question - put reasonably without the massive exaggeration that the Lib-Dems appear to have to exercise on every occasion.
EXCLUSIVE - New Lib Dem "Magazine" Style Leaflet to hit the streets tomorrow Norfolk Blogger 2009
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Rather than trying to woo away disgruntled Lib-Dems in dribs and drabs, Miliband should help them to regain control of their own party by building bridges at both senior and grassroots levels; with the ultimate aim of of a centre-left electoral pact under whatever voting system to ensure that next time, the British public actually gets what it votes for.
100 days in, Mr Miliband, you need a plan | Observer editorial 2011
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As for the Lib-Dems; I never knew a group of human beings could stoop so low, if they are human; the term Morlochs springs to mind.
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Even if some Lib-Dems break away to join ranks with Labour, it seems likely enough will remain loyal to the coalition to enable it to continue to stay in power.
Why U.K. Has Little Real Alternative Simon Nixon 2011
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It's pitiful watching the Lib-Dems, Vince has gone from 'Saint' to a dead man walking in politics nearly as quickly as David Laws, and all for trying to impress some wee lasses with hidden Tory microphones.
John Maynard Keynes: The master and the doctor | Editorial 2011
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I wonder how we can make our MP's more competitive - I know don't vote for Conservative or Lib-Dems in the May elections.
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