DaisyAnne
Dinahmo
Really think that it's about time that people started to forget the actions of the LibDems during the coalition years. If you don't we will have more years of Tories in power after the next GE despite them losing support at the moment.
As you might imagine from what I have said elsewhere, I agree. However, like so much of politics, it is too easy just to shout the odds and some will always do just that.
OK, no shouting to be inferred, please.
The people who are in the Lib Dem Party today are generally the same people who were in it when they entered into government with Cameron's Tories. Not all of them, for sure, but many of them. There were promises about things like Student Loans which were all cast aside when the prospect of power was dangled in front of them. They were only able to delay the ravages that the Tory Party were to wreak on this country, they didn't prevent them. If they did enter into the power sharing arrangement for the good of the country, they were unable to convince the electorate that this was the case, and so the electorate abandoned them. They've got a long way to go before I trust that they have enough political nous to enter into a serious government.
My current Lib Dem MP replaced an MP who had extensive experience in overseas politics, something that could have been useful to us right now. I have not seen her at any event in our constituency or commenting on anything in the House. Our constituency is, I believe, no longer as well served by our Lib Dem MP s it was by our previous SNP MP.
So, no Lib Dems for me, thanks.



thank goodness the weather is getting better