Noun
Lib Dem (plural Lib Dems)
(UK politics, informal) Liberal Democrat
I will go out of this world feet first with my Lib Dem membership card in my pocket. Charles Kennedy
I don't even pretend we can occupy the Lib Dem holier-than-thou, hands-entirely-clean-and-entirely-empty-type stance. No, we are getting our hands dirty, and inevitably and totally understandably we are being accused of being just like any other politicians. Nick Clegg
My first vote was for a communist in east London when I was a medical student. But I've voted Tory, Labour and Lib Dem in my time. Robert Winston
Acting Lib Dem boss Ed Davey criticised Mr Hancock, telling : 'It's time Matt Hancock pulled his finger out. Source: Internet
Acting Lib Dem leader Sir Ed Davey said the Chancellor 'must take the blinkers off' and listen to industry. Source: Internet
But perhaps it was the case raised by Lib Dem leader Willie Rennie of a constituent who was “scared to death” by the unfolding crisis that drew the most memorable response from Ms Sturgeon. Source: Internet