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<blockquote data-quote="Jackov Altraids" data-source="post: 6650461" data-attributes="member: 3566"><p>In my view, the Lib dem's have always owned the centre ground. The trouble has been that the Conservatives and Labour have been fighting over the centre and have just pinched enough of the Lib Dem's policies to get them the extra votes. This never left enough room/votes for the Lib-dems to gain many seats.</p><p> I consider the Conservative/Lib-dem coalition to be one of the best governments in my lifetime.</p><p> This is the first election that I can remember where this is a huge chasm between the 2 main parties which should allow the lib dem's to fill their boots.</p><p> It is just deeply regrettable to me that they have chosen the stance on brexit which goes against the principles of being liberal and democratic.</p><p> If they had a policy of being in favour of remain but would hold a referendum between;</p><p>no deal</p><p>a deal</p><p>remain</p><p>with a second preference vote, </p><p>I can't see any reason why a good majority of people wouldn't vote for them considering the alternatives.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Jackov Altraids, post: 6650461, member: 3566"] In my view, the Lib dem's have always owned the centre ground. The trouble has been that the Conservatives and Labour have been fighting over the centre and have just pinched enough of the Lib Dem's policies to get them the extra votes. This never left enough room/votes for the Lib-dems to gain many seats. I consider the Conservative/Lib-dem coalition to be one of the best governments in my lifetime. This is the first election that I can remember where this is a huge chasm between the 2 main parties which should allow the lib dem's to fill their boots. It is just deeply regrettable to me that they have chosen the stance on brexit which goes against the principles of being liberal and democratic. If they had a policy of being in favour of remain but would hold a referendum between; no deal a deal remain with a second preference vote, I can't see any reason why a good majority of people wouldn't vote for them considering the alternatives. [/QUOTE]
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