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Labour Party, Lib Dem Party - where to now.

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Gracesgran Sat 09-May-15 19:33:31

I wondered if anyone had any thoughts about what these two parties should be doing to recover from the trouncing the electorate has give them.

I find it interesting that, by the end of election day 1,000 people had become new members of the Lib Dems and by the end of today it had gone up to 3,000.

My own hope is influenced by the fact that, in the past, I was a founder member of the SDP who didn't (until yesterday) become a member of the Lib Dems, although I voted for them. I would love them to remember their Social Democratic principles as well as their Liberal history.

A study of Social Democratic countries shows us that they do not stifle aspiration or wealth but that they have a strong feeling that everyone contributes to a highly socially conscious fund, drawing on it in times of need not as if it were charity but more in relation to what has been paid in and therefore an insurance. Obviously there is more to Social Democracy than that but it is a starting point.

I have heard people who are inclined to a left of centre point of view commenting on liking the idea of the Social Democracy proposed for Scotland and I think would be interested to hear more of this from the Liberal Democrats.

GrannyTwice Mon 25-May-15 12:45:36

Oh - read too quickly - he has to be suspended first? No chance then

durhamjen Mon 25-May-15 13:55:23

According to the article, he only has to be suspended for 10 days. It's the standards committee that decides. Then if he is suspended the recall comes into play, when it is voted on by the house first. He's not going to have many people on his side in it, I wouldn't think. They want to be seen as whiter than white still.

durhamjen Sun 31-May-15 13:41:20

Richard Murphy's take on "aspiration".

www.taxresearch.org.uk/Blog/2015/05/31/aspiration-doesnt-do-it-for-me-but-care-definitely-does/

Believe it or not, I agree with him.