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  1. Leaders of the Liberal Party elected under the 1969 Constitution; Jeremy Thorpe: North Devon: 1969 10 May 1976 Edward Heath 1970–74 Harold Wilson 1974–76 Jo Grimond (interim leader) Orkney and Shetland: 12 May 1976 7 July 1976 James Callaghan 1976–79 David Steel: Roxburgh, Selkirk and Peebles (1967–1983);

  2. Party members elect the leader of the Liberal Democrats, the head and highest-ranking member of the party. Liberal Democrat members of Parliament also elect a deputy leader of the Parliamentary Party in the House of Commons , often colloquially referred to as the deputy leader.

    Leader (birth–death)
    Portrait
    Constituency
    Took Office
    8
    Sir Ed Davey (1965–)
    27 August 2020 ( Elected)
    7
    22 July 2019 ( Elected)
    6
    Sir Vince Cable (1943–)
    20 July 2017 ( Unopposed)
    4
    18 December 2007 ( Elected)
    • 3 March 1988
  3. 16 lug 2015 · Nick Clegg achieved a series of notable firsts in his eight years as Lib Dem leader. The former EU official and MEP was the narrowest winner of any leadership election in the party's history...

  4. The Liberal Party, led by Justin Trudeau since 2013, won a majority government in the 2015 federal election. In both the federal elections of 2019 and 2021, the party was re-elected with a minority government.

  5. 26 set 2023 · Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davey has delivered his keynote address activists at his party conference in Bournemouth. He was elected to the role in August 2020 - back then the Liberal...

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  6. Steel, David. Baron Steel of Aikwood. Liberal/Liberal Democrat MP for Roxburgh, Selkirk & Peebles 1965-83, Tweeddale, Ettrick & Lauderdale 1983-97. Liberal Democrat MSP for Lothians 1999-2003. Liberal Chief Whip 1970-76, Leader of the Liberal Party 1976-88. Presiding Officer of the Scottish Parliament 1999-2003.

  7. Winston Churchill. David Lloyd George. Lord Palmerston. William Ewart Gladstone. H.H. Asquith, 1st earl of Oxford and Asquith. (Show more) Liberal Party, a British political party that emerged in the mid-19th century as the successor to the historic Whig Party.