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Liberal Democrat

British  

noun

  1. a member or supporter of the Liberal Democrats

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Welsh Liberal Democrat leader Jane Dodds MS said teaching assistants were "absolutely vital" and the party wanted to see them "properly recognised and valued for their exceptional work."

From BBC

He was responding to a question from Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey, who said antisemitism was real, "poisonous" and that "we must all work together to stamp it out".

From BBC

He underscored the fact that DeGette, herself a liberal Democrat, has been in Congress since 1997.

From Salon

The number of Liberal Democrat members has also dropped, almost having over the last five years to around 60,000.

From BBC

The first she knew about the letters was when the local MP, Liberal Democrat Joshua Reynolds, called her to say he had been alerted by some of his constituents who had received them.

From BBC