Capel Lofft (@capellofft) 's Twitter Profile Photo

In my view, it is essential that our next Archbishop of Canterbury wakes up to this fact & the threat that this lazy partisanship causes to the Church (and its establishment). We cannot be perceived as the 'Lib Dems at prayer' for much longer and hope to flourish or even survive

Louise...#stuckfarmer (@peitho70) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Patrick 🇺🇦🇪🇺 Geeza. Andy Stewart Rebecca Jones 🔶 Jovi Overo You're correct - thanks to the incompetence of our political class and their reluctance to actually leave the EU (not least the Lib Dems whose campaign was Bollocks to Democracy), we did not stop unskilled mass migration. But it was not an inevitable consequence of Brexit.

AndyFirth777 (@andyfirth777) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Marcio B Fasano Conservatives While ever you have the one nation (Lib Dems) integrated into your party you will never be able to make good on your promises, they are being quiet now but if you were to get back in, it would be infighting all over again!

Neil Harding (@neilharding) 's Twitter Profile Photo

MMT for Progressives audrey White vam Socialist 'For the Many, Not the Few'# NHS💙💜 This is one of the issues that could sink the project. I personally think members should accept brexit, this would give the party wider appeal. Even the Lib Dems have not got an immediate rejoin position, but a "gradual approach" of "closer trade and cooperation".

V (@valhalla451) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Formerly AFC Mercia Women Steve Brunswick Sonia Gallego🪬 Joan Smith Totally agree. All part of the 'unicause'. I always thought Lib Dems were supposed to be centrists and as a result ideally could pick policies based more on pragmatism not ideology.

Laurence (@laurencerichins) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Absolutely terrible for you, bloody Democracy. Don’t worry, the Lib-non-dems will get us back in when they win the next general election.

Bᴇɴ Oᴡᴇɴs 🇺🇲 (@realbenowensx) 's Twitter Profile Photo

leilani dowding 🌸🚜 ☮️ 48% of Britons say they’d never fight for the UK in a war Only 35% would take up arms; 17% are undecided Men: 49% willing. Women: 21% 18–34s most likely to fight (42%) Reform UK voters: most willing. Lib Dems: least Commentators blame lack of pride, trust, & national identity

Brian Bloggs (@annelisegarland) 's Twitter Profile Photo

A Boy And A Stick. Andrew Bridgen Have the Lib Dems ever won an election? I honestly don't remember, but I suspect it's only locals. Are you suggesting that things have only gotten worse because it's always been the left/right 'two,-party tyranny' that's been in power?

Jacqui Pritchard 🇺🇦 Rejoin EU, SM&CU. #FBPE 💙 (@jacquip537) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Story tellers, and nasty ones at that. #ShameOnSkyNews #ShameOnTrevorPhillips We should be seeing more of Ed Davey Carla Denyer Adrian Ramsay MP The Lib/Dems 72 MPs - Reform 4MPs Green Party 4 MPs - Reform 4 MPs SNP 9 MPs - Reform 4 MPs SLP - 37 MPs Plaid cymru and

@Gaylesian (@gaylesian) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nick 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 How does he keep talking to her I’d have dealt with her the same as I deal with labour or Lib Dems coming To my house Go get off my property don’t come back.

Rome (@goduberallez) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Regrettably, as much as I hate for this to be reality, I suspect the problem with Reform is the same as the problem the Tories had after wiping out the Lib Dems. Thousands of Tory wets have migrated to Reform. They can't help themselves. They desperately cling to influence.

Jay (@starwarsj55) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Cllr George Madgwick GB News When i worked in Spice Island pub about 30 yrs ago they tried to fine them for each UK/St Georges flag they had on roof! Lib Dems haven't changed since 1990!

Rachel L (@rachlove31) 's Twitter Profile Photo

dave lawrence 🐟🐟🐠 Labour aren’t helping themselves by justifying Farage riots by demonising migrants themselves, but they and Lib Dems are fighting a losing battle against the media. The Tories are the same - they have lost their media backers to Reform