In this Liberal Party section it has been asked if there is a leader. Michael Meadowcroft was for a long time. Then he up sticks recently and said he was jpoining the LibDems. Did he? Is that correct? Anyone know?
Liverpool City Cllr Steve Radford is descibed as being the President.
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Meadowcroft was President of the Liberal Party until 2005, though according to Wikipedia he hadn't been very actively involved for years, due to spending much of his time abroad. In 2005 he stood down from the post and Cllr Steve Radford was elected instead.
Then in 2007 Meadowcroft left the Liberal Party altogether and joined the LibDems. He published an article in The Liberator (I think) giving his reasons. If I can find the link, I'll post it.
From memory, he said it was because:
a) he thought that for a few policies where the Liberals and LibDems agreed, for example opposition to ID cards and to illegal foreign wars, it was a better use of his effort to pursue those policies through a bigger party.
b) he enthused at some length about Britain's future in EU. He didn't explicitly say "and my former colleagues in the Liberal Party don't support it, so that's another reason I'm joining the LibDems!" but that was the clear implication.
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Thank you for your response village idiot. Surely a misnomer? I saw this link on the site you gave and it gives some imprssion of his thinking.
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Tom, I think you are right. he was probably always pro-EU in that it was "the only horse on offer"! Personally, I'm committed to a Commonwealth of Europe so would be more appreciative of the Liberal Party on this than ever the LibDems.
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