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Liberal Democrat

British  

noun

  1. a member or supporter of the Liberal Democrats

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A spokesperson for the Welsh Liberal Democrat said: "Ministers should look at extending MenB vaccine access to older teenagers and university students, given the current outbreak in Kent."

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Councillor Heather Shearer, Liberal Democrat lead member for children, said the council had to "move quickly" to set up the Easter scheme, after being told "very, very late in the day" by government that the previous support would end from April.

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Following Parry's suspension, Liz Jarvis, Liberal Democrat MP for Eastleigh said: "There is no place in public office for those who seek to dehumanise and insult any members of our community in Hampshire."

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Tim Farron, Liberal Democrat spokesperson for the Environment, said it was "only right that those who litter are made to pick up their waste".

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Scottish Liberal Democrat Liam McArthur says he is convinced support for assisted dying will continue to grow as more people suffer what he describes as "bad deaths".

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