Does anyone know if the Lib Dems have a policy on Electoral Reform
10.08.2025 11:04 β π 11 π 1 π¬ 2 π 0@libdems.bsky.social
We got the @ first and we will not surrender it
Does anyone know if the Lib Dems have a policy on Electoral Reform
10.08.2025 11:04 β π 11 π 1 π¬ 2 π 0A public vote on a name? How soon we forget our history.
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I donβt see no copyright
24.07.2025 16:17 β π 0 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0With apologies to @roryisconfused.bsky.social
24.07.2025 11:31 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0One point behind the Tories
16.07.2025 08:47 β π 27 π 7 π¬ 0 π 0:(
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10.05.2025 12:09 β π 1 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0Trump does not respect bootlickers like Nigel Farage . Standing up to Trump is the only way to make a deal with him.
16.02.2025 17:25 β π 866 π 169 π¬ 39 π 12Putting up massive trade barriers with your closest friends & neighbours? Crippling your own economy for vague and/or racist reasons?
02.02.2025 20:29 β π 15 π 7 π¬ 1 π 0If youβre involved with Reddit in any way, please encourage & support this. Tear the fascists down!
24.01.2025 07:48 β π 4 π 1 π¬ 0 π 0Excited to share our liberal news & views with you here on Bluesky!
21.01.2025 10:36 β π 25 π 2 π¬ 0 π 1And a friend who bullies us is no longer a friend. And since bullies only respond to strength, from now onward I will be prepared to be much stronger. And the President should be prepared for that.
16.01.2025 12:30 β π 22 π 11 π¬ 0 π 0Happy anniversary. Hereβs to another year proving the haters wrong, @eddavey.libdems.org.uk
14.01.2025 15:12 β π 11 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0What Britain looks like after Brexit Daniel Hannan Jun 21, 2016 "Itβs 24 June, 2025, and Britain is marking its annual Independence Day celebration. As the fireworks stream through the summer sky, still not quite dark, we wonder why it took us so long to leave. The years that followed the 2016 referendum didnβt just reinvigorate our economy, our democracy and our liberty. They improved relations with our neighbours. The United Kingdom is now the regionβs foremost knowledge-based economy. We lead the world in biotech, law, education, the audio-visual sector, financial services and software. New industries, from 3D printing to driverless cars, have sprung up around the country. Older industries, too, have revived as energy prices have fallen back to global levels: steel, cement, paper, plastics and ceramics producers have become competitive again."
"Now, the UK has again become a centre for world shipping. Shale oil and gas came on tap, almost providentially, just as the North Sea reserves were depleting, with most of the infrastructure already in place. Outside the EU, we have been able to augment this bonanza by buying cheap Chinese solar panels. In consequence, our fuel bills have tumbled, boosting productivity, increasing household incomes and stimulating the entire economy. During the first 12 months after the vote, Britain confirmed with the various countries that have trade deals with the EU that the same deals would continue. It also used that time to agree much more liberal terms with those states which had run up against EU protectionism, including India, China and Australia. These new treaties came into effect shortly after independence. Britain, like the EFTA countries, now combines global free trade with full participation in EU markets. Our universities are flourishing, taking the worldβs brightest students and, where appropriate, charging accordingly. Their revenues, in consequence, are rising, while they continue to collaborate with research centres in Europe and around the world."
"Unsurprisingly, several other European countries have opted to copy Britainβs deal with the EU, based as it is upon a common market rather than a common government. Some of these countries were drawn from EFTA (Norway, Switzerland and Iceland are all bringing their arrangements into line with ours). Some came from further afield (Serbia, Turkey, Ukraine). Some followed us out of the EU (Denmark, Ireland, the Netherlands). The United Kingdom now leads a 22-state bloc that forms a free trade area with the EU, but remains outside its political structures. For their part, the EU 24 have continued to push ahead with economic, military and political amalgamation. They now have a common police force and army, a pan-European income tax and a harmonised system of social security. These developments have prompted referendums in three other EU states on whether to copy Britain. Perhaps the greatest benefit, though, is not easy to quantify. Britain has recovered its self-belief. As we left the EU, we straightened our backs, looked about us, and realised that we were still a nation to be reckoned with: the worldβs fifth economy and fourth military power, one of five members on the UN Security Council and a leading member of the G7 and the Commonwealth. We recalled, too, that we were the worldβs leading exporter of soft power"
Barely more than 6 months now until we all get to celebrate Daniel Hannan day!
11.01.2025 07:41 β π 673 π 287 π¬ 49 π 73He warned us and they mocked him for it
09.01.2025 10:31 β π 10 π 2 π¬ 0 π 0Ed Davey is so cool I wish Britain was real
08.01.2025 13:59 β π 29 π 5 π¬ 1 π 0The relationship between the far right & the establishment right is exactly like that between Veruca Salt and her father
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The West has fallen. Billions must deliver Focus rounds.
02.01.2025 20:05 β π 3 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0We, however, *are* the real Liberal Democrats. Pay no attention to the imposter @libdems.org.uk
02.01.2025 17:14 β π 4 π 0 π¬ 0 π 0The inventive and curious British electorate being confined by the curious strictures of FPtP
31.12.2024 12:18 β π 13 π 3 π¬ 0 π 0We got another one
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