I had a bizarre conversation with someone today who kept going on and on about how "what we really need is a British mackerel". I had no idea what he was going on about. Turned out what he meant to say was was "what we really need is a British Macron".
Hmm...well, we've got Tim Farron...
QV73 wrote:Gotta say, as someone who lives in Southport, a lib-dem constituency, they haven't done anything here but build a big bridge a fix up a museum nobody visits. The liberal democrats only succeed when they have a good local party. Tim Farron is extremely unpopular here, but the sitting MP is very popular. But he's standing down, so I presume this place will go conservative. The Lib Dems aren't going to do any better in the north or midlands, I think. I'm going conservative.
This is very much the Lib Dems for you. They are presented as a "national" party", but really, to a large extent, they are a network of local parties pretty much doing their own thing (some of them very successfully, some of them less so).
Is Tim Farron really so unpopular in Southport? That's interesting. What do you think are the factors behind that?
Nick Clegg was certainly unpopular as the Lib Dem leader at the last election, and locally, a lot of Lib Dem campaigns made as little mention of him as possible.