Liberal Democrats: Is targeting the 'yellow halo' key to party's success?

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srb7677

Their yellow halo dropped off when they jumped into bed with the Tories, backed a health reorganisation neither they or the Tories had any mandate for, comprehensively betrayed the students, and surrendered on PR, settling for a "squalid little compromise" the public were never going to back. All for a whiff of ministerial office.

They will struggle utterly to win back voters like me, knowing as we do that their ruling clique's preferred option is to jump into bed with the Tories at the first opportunity.

We are not all in the same boat. We are in the same storm. Some of us have yachts. Some of us have canoes. Some of us are drowning.

Borchester


Yellow halo? Sounds like a bunch of kids having a fit of the giggles as they piddle in the snow.

Although come to think about it, that pretty much sums up the limp dicks.
Algerie Francais !

johnofgwent

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GBNews

Liberal Democrats: Is targeting the 'yellow halo' key to party's success?

As voting gets under way in their latest leadership contest, new research offers hope to the Lib Dems.

Source: Liberal Democrats: Is targeting the 'yellow halo' key to party's success?