jamescfm wrote:Aquinas wrote:Jessaveryja wrote:Aquinas, want to explain why the LibDems are not doing better? They are at least nominally classical liberal.
The opinion poll ratings are still crap, but we are doing very well in terms of increasing party membership and winning council seat by-elections. My impression is that the vibe *within* the party is actually very good - better than it has been for a long time. Record numbers attended last month's party conference, for example.
Brexit has been a disappointment for most Lib Dems, but it has succeeded in uniting/energising the party...that's the vibe I pick up. Morale is good.
Right now, our big problem is probably the massive decline in media coverage since the General Election wipeout.
Also, apparently we don't have much money (oh well!).
At times, I half wish we were more like UKIP and had a few interesting scandals. As they say, bad publicity is better than no publicity...
Do you consider yourself more of a Liberal or Social Democrat, Aquinas? Just out of curiosity.
Probably more of a social democrat, really. Actually, like quite a few Lib Dems, in many ways I'm reasonably compatible with Labour (and have voted Labour in the past), but the reason I'm Lib Dem and not Labour is partly a matter of political temperament, if that makes sense...by which I mean, Labour can be very, very tribal, in a way that the Lib Dems just aren't. That, and also I'm in favour of constitutional reform (which I don't trust Labour to make serious progress on).
Compared to other liberal parties in Europe, I would say the Liberal Democrats are probably more on the leftish/social democrat end of the spectrum, although as Reddy said, the Lib Dems do have their "Orange Bookers" who are much more classically liberal.
In the European Parliament, the Lib Dems belong to the Alliance of Liberals and Democrats for Europe. From what I'm aware, the Lib Dems fit in very well with that group, although they are probably on more social democrat wing of it. Some of the other parties in that group are quite right-wing economically, really.