Liberal Vision, a liberal think-tank, has released research into how liberal each of the Liberal Democrats’ MPs are. See below for results:
1. Öpik, Lembit 55.0%
2. Laws, David 50.0%
3. Keetch, Paul 45.0%
4. Howarth, David 44.4%
5. Barrett, John 42.5%
=6. Browne, Jeremy 41.7%
=6. Goldsworthy, Julia 41.7%
=6. Hemming, John 41.7%
=9. Brake, Tom 40.0%
=9. Campbell, Sir Menzies 40.0%
=9. Kennedy, Charles [...]
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September 23, 2008
Who puts the ‘Liberal’ in Liberal Democrats?
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