Ed Davey was appointed as Acting Leader of the Liberal Democrats following the resignation of Jo Swinson. Davey announced his first frontbench team as...
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ISBN 1-86197-797-2 Davey, Edward; Hunter, Rebecca. People Who Help Us: Member of Parliament, 2004, Cherrytree Books, ISBN 978-1842345467 Liberal Democrat frontbench team...
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the Leader of the Liberal Democrats appoints a frontbench team of members of Parliament (MPs), peers in the House of Lords, members of the Scottish...
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House of Commons and the Dáil Éireann. Frontbench team of Pat Rabbitte Frontbench team of Eamon Gilmore Frontbench team of Enda Kenny Frontbench team of Gerry...
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Official Opposition frontbench Official Opposition Shadow Cabinet (United Kingdom) Frontbench Team of Ed Davey "Frontbench (frontbenchers)". Parliament.UK...
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The Orange Book (category Books about politics of the United Kingdom)
Cable and Ed Davey. Other contributors include Chris Huhne, Susan Kramer, Mark Oaten and Steve Webb. The book's central philosophy, and some of its ideas...
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list that follows is the frontbench team led by Swinson in 2019. Swinson announced her first frontbench team in August 2019. Of 14 MPs, Norman Lamb and...
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For a Fair Deal (category Ed Davey)
leadership of Ed Davey, ahead of the 2024 general election. The 116-page document was launched at campaign event in London to the tune of "Take a Chance...
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2024 Liberal Democrats leadership election (category Ed Davey)
least once during each Westminster parliament. Incumbent party leader Ed Davey was the only candidate and was elected unopposed. "2024 Federal Leadership...
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Leader Ed Davey and Party President Sal Brinton became acting co-leaders. Brinton was replaced by Mark Pack following his assuming the office of party...
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Liberal Democrats frontbench team led by Paddy Ashdown, who was party leader from 1988 to 1999. Initially known as a frontbench team, the Lib Dems began...
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Mark Pack (category Alumni of the University of York)
alongside Ed Davey from 1 January 2020 to 27 August 2020, when Davey was elected as leader. Pack read History and Economics at the University of York from...
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Vikki Slade (category Leaders of local authorities of England)
fifth time had she lost. In Parliament, Slade is a member of the frontbench Team of Ed Davey as the party's local government spokeswoman shadowing Angela...
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Simon Hughes (category LGBTQ members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom)
LGBTQ portal Libertarianism portal London portal Liberal Democrat frontbench team "Biography - Simon Hughes". Simon Hughes. Archived from the original...
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Farron succeeded Nick Clegg as Leader of the Liberal Democrats on 29 July 2015, unveiling his Frontbench Team shortly afterwards. Farron conducted his...
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Charles Kennedy (category Alumni of the University of Glasgow)
renamed the Liberal Democrats; Kennedy was a proponent of the merge. Kennedy moved into frontbench politics in 1989, becoming the party's spokesperson for...
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The list that follows is the Frontbench Team led by Nick Clegg from 2007 to 2010, before the Liberal Democrats and Conservatives formed a coalition government...
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Nick Clegg (category Academics of the University of Sheffield)
supported leaving the European Union, Clegg returned to the Liberal Democrat frontbench, concurrently serving as Spokesperson for Exiting the European Union and...
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Tom McNally, Baron McNally (category Members of the Privy Council of the United Kingdom)
McNally is married with two sons and one daughter. Liberal Democrat frontbench team "Youth Justice Board website". Archived from the original on 7 February...
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Sal Brinton (category Alumni of Churchill College, Cambridge)
Brinton, of Kenardington in the County of Kent on 4 February. After Jo Swinson lost her seat at the 2019 general election, Brinton and Sir Ed Davey became...
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Liberal Democrats (UK) (redirect from Liberal Democratic Focus Team)
George Society Politics of the United Kingdom Social Liberal Forum Liberal Democrat frontbench team Frontbench Team of Ed Davey Norman, Paul (21 June 2021)...
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to succeed Cable were Ed Davey and Jo Swinson. The result was announced on 22 July 2019 with Swinson winning with over 62% of the vote. Vince Cable had...
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Menzies Campbell (redirect from Baron Campbell of Pittenweem)
72% membership turnout. Campbell promoted many younger MPs to his frontbench team including former MEP Nick Clegg as Home Affairs spokesperson and 26-year-old...
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Democrats Frontbench Team/Shadow Cabinet led by Charles Kennedy, who was Party leader from 1999 to 2006. The Party began to refer to its Frontbench Team as a...
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Liberal Party (UK) (redirect from Liberal Focus Team)
Lawrence (25 May 2006). "The general election of 1906". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10.1093/ref:odnb/95348...
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follows is the Liberal Democrats Frontbench Team/Shadow Cabinet led by Menzies Campbell from 2006 to 2007. Leader of the Liberal Democrats – Sir Menzies...
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Adam Ross [Bob], Baron Maclennan of Rogart (1936–2020), politician". Oxford Dictionary of National Biography (online ed.). Oxford University Press. doi:10...
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Rodgers of Quarry Bank, PC (born 28 October 1928) is a British politician and life peer. As a Labour Party member of Parliament, he served as Secretary of State...
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SDP–Liberal Alliance (redirect from Liberal Alliance Focus Team)
Quart (2006). "The Religion of the Market: Thatcherite Politics and the British Films of the 1980s". In Lester D. Friedman (ed.). Fires Were Started: British...
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Daisy Cooper (category Alumni of the University of Leeds)
319. ISBN 978-0-00-839258-1. OCLC 1129682574. "Lib Dems unveil new top team after election success". BBC News. 18 September 2024. Retrieved 8 October...
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