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Established political parties

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How has the Lib Dem party grown?

Author: Anita Okunde



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In 1999, Charles Kennedy was selected as leader of the Lib Dems, whereupon the party improved on their previous successes, increasing their number of seats to 52, and their share of the vote to 18.3 per cent. This was mainly due to their stance on populist issues, such as their opposition to the war in Iraq, support for civil liberties, and electoral reform.


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