Liberal Democrat
Britishnoun
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In the Houses of Parliament, Ed Davey, leader of the opposition Liberal Democrat Party, asked Prime Minister Keir Starmer whether “washed-up old footballers” and anyone else who had gone to Dubai to escape His Majesty’s Revenue and Customs should start contributing to the upkeep of Britain’s armed forces if they wished to board a government-financed flight out.
The Liberal Democrat's constituency includes part of the Lake District National Park where one in four properties is a holiday home.
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Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey, who led the debate, called the Jeffrey Epstein associations with the British establishment a "stain" on the UK and said today's debate had been an opportunity to "clean away that stain with the disinfectant of transparency".
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Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey said police should be "allowed to get on with their job, acting without fear or favour".
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Liberal Democrat candidate Asit Sodha came seventh in the poll - a single vote ahead of independent candidate Michael Barker.
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