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Just donated them £1500 - more to follow, if you are reading this - you are the Resistance!
Previously you had said you were going to donate £10,000 to the Labour losers, now you've donated a smaller sum to the unLiberal unDemocrats, glad to see you're wasting your cash, keep it up.
"The budget should be balanced, the Treasury should be refilled, public debt should be reduced, the arrogance of officialdom should be tempered and controlled, and the assistance to foreign lands should be curtailed lest Rome become bankrupt. People must again learn to work, instead of living on public assistance." Cicero
Previously you had said you were going to donate £10,000 to the Labour losers, now you've donated a smaller sum to the unLiberal unDemocrats, glad to see you're wasting your cash, keep it up.
I expect my donations to Lib Dems to exceed £10k, I first want to meet with them to see if they got realistic plan that can put that sum to good use. I won't give any money to Labour (especially to local MP who was spearheading Brexit but now cowardly stood down knowing that she'd lose out, real pity that) or Tories - this country needs to stop dominance of any single party and Lib Dems are decent candidates for that.
2010-2015 administration was (in retrospect) excellent and this was due to moderating influence of Lib Dems.
I expect my donations to Lib Dems to exceed £10k, I first want to meet with them to see if they got realistic plan that can put that sum to good use. I won't give any money to Labour (especially to local MP who was spearheading Brexit but now cowardly stood down knowing that she'd lose out, real pity that) or Tories - this country needs to stop dominance of any single party and Lib Dems are decent candidates for that.
2010-2015 administration was (in retrospect) excellent and this was due to moderating influence of Lib Dems.
I expect my donations to Lib Dems to exceed £10k, I first want to meet with them to see if they got realistic plan that can put that sum to good use. I won't give any money to Labour (especially to local MP who was spearheading Brexit but now cowardly stood down knowing that she'd lose out, real pity that) or Tories - this country needs to stop dominance of any single party and Lib Dems are decent candidates for that.
2010-2015 administration was (in retrospect) excellent and this was due to moderating influence of Lib Dems.
You're wrong on so many levels it's untrue. None of the "good" things were Lib Dem ideas, a lot of the good things were scuppered by them. They were only there on a back of a bravura TV performance by Clegg that impressed the snowflakes and one that he utterly failed to turn into any sort of leadership.
As for single party dominance, the economic reality since about 1970 is that we go forward when the Tories are driving and backward when Labour are. Yes we absolutely need a strong opposition - or even a moderately capable one - but Farron and Corbyn added together is only about a tenth of one. Individually they are pointless.
However I don't want to see a major collapse of the Labour vote for all that. Can you imagine the problems if the main opposition was SNP?
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