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Lib Dem

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abbreviation

  1. Liberal Democrat

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A Lib Dem spokesperson said the party "has now received legal advice" that a 2013 inquiry into the allegations "was flawed in several respects".

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The Lib Dem spokesperson added party leader Sir Ed Davey believes "Rennard should not be a member of the House of Lords" and "that it should be made easier for peers to be expelled from the Lords for serious misconduct".

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A big backer of the coalition government, who even belted out Marvin Gaye on the Lib Dem conference stage and attempted to stand in the leafy south-west London constituency of Richmond Park.

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One Lib Dem staffer who dealt with Polanski told me: "He was fearfully ambitious and was after the best way to get elected – he appeared out of nowhere and tried to get really in with the hierarchy – but then he rubbed everybody up the wrong way - it was all about him not the team."

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But the Lib Dem source remembers him as "incredibly angry and counterproductive" after he was not allowed to stand.

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