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     howard mcsweeney1 wrote:
    And he was largely responsible for keeping out the Tories unlike the party of today that would prefer to be ideologically sound and in opposition.

    No party can do anything if they are not in power because they don't listen the voters and prefer to be holier than thou.

    Selling your principles is a slippery slope.
    The Lib Dems were in a position of power in 2010 - they won't be seeing that for a long while due to their actions in the coalition. Similarly, the way New Labour sold itself to neo-liberal ideals cost Labour in the long run. The repercussions of those decisions are still being dealt with today...hence 172 neo-liberal-aligning Labour MPs defying their own members believing they can trample over the very people that are fundamental to the movement.

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