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  1. The Liberal Party is a wholly independent political party. We define ourselves by reference to our own policies and philosophy. We stand and seek to be judged alone, on our own policies, ideals and record. We are not the Liberal Democrats, but we are not Labour or the Conservatives or UKIP either. The difficulty with our name and common ...

  2. The UK, like several other states, has sometimes been called a "two-and-a-half party system" because parliamentary politics is dominated by the Labour Party and Conservative Party, while the Liberal Democrats used to hold a significant number of seats (but still substantially less than Labour and the Conservatives), and several small parties (some of them regional or nationalist) trailed far ...

  3. Liberal Party/Liberal Democratic Party (1989–2010) New Democracy/Liberals of Serbia (1990–2010) Serbian Liberal Party (1991–2010) Solomon Islands: Solomon Islands Liberal Party: South Africa: Liberal Party of South Africa: South Korea: Liberal Party: Spain: Liberal Party (1976–1989) Liberal Party (1880–1931) Liberal Union (1858–1874 ...

  4. After the 1918 election, the party remained in existence in parliament until 1922, although greatly weakened. Only 28 were returned, and even Asquith himself lost his East Fife seat. Between 1918 and 1922, there were twenty-four three-cornered parliamentary by-elections , but in each of them the Independent Liberal candidates polled only between 24 and 28 per cent of the votes.

  5. Previously a member of the Alliance for Europe of the Nations (until 2006) and the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe Party (for the period 2007–2014) The National Liberal Party ( Romanian: Partidul Național Liberal, PNL) is a social-conservative political party in Romania (and the second largest overall political party in the ...

  6. It nominated candidates in the 1929 UK general election, including future Seanad Éireann member Denis Ireland and Unbought Tenants' Association MP George Henderson, before the party became inactive. The party was re-founded by Albert McElroy in 1956, as (again) the Ulster Liberal Association . [5]

  7. Pages in category "Leaders of the Liberal Party (UK)" The following 19 pages are in this category, out of 19 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. Leader of the Liberal Party (UK) A. H. H. Asquith; C. Henry Campbell-Bannerman; ...