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In the United Kingdom,  the '''Liberal Democrats''' are a political party, led by [[Nick Clegg]]. Commonly called the "Lib Dems", they are the result of a 1988  merger of the Liberal Party and the Social Democratic Party (SDP), the new party originally being called the Social and Liberal Democrats (SLD). It adopted the current name in October 1989.  
In the United Kingdom,  the '''Liberal Democrats''' are a political party, led by [[Nick Clegg]]. Commonly called the "Lib Dems", they are the result of a 1988  merger of the Liberal Party and the Social Democratic Party (SDP), the new party originally being called the Social and Liberal Democrats (SLD). It adopted the current name in October 1989.  


Among the mainstream parties, they are generally center-left; as the [[Labour Party (U.K.)]] has become more centrist, the Libdems become more left.
Among the mainstream parties, they are generally center-left; as the [[Labour Party (U.K.)]] has become more centrist, the Lib Dems become more left.


They describe themselves as existing <blockquote>to build and safeguard a fair, free and open society, in which we seek to balance the fundamental values of liberty, equality and community, and in which no-one shall be enslaved by poverty, ignorance or conformity. We champion the freedom, dignity and well-being of individuals, we acknowledge and respect their right to freedom of conscience and their right to develop their talents to the full. We aim to disperse power, to foster diversity and to nurture creativity. We believe that the role of the state is to enable all citizens to attain these ideals, to contribute fully to their communities and to take part in the decisions which affect their lives.</blockquote>
They describe themselves as existing <blockquote>to build and safeguard a fair, free and open society, in which we seek to balance the fundamental values of liberty, equality and community, and in which no-one shall be enslaved by poverty, ignorance or conformity. We champion the freedom, dignity and well-being of individuals, we acknowledge and respect their right to freedom of conscience and their right to develop their talents to the full. We aim to disperse power, to foster diversity and to nurture creativity. We believe that the role of the state is to enable all citizens to attain these ideals, to contribute fully to their communities and to take part in the decisions which affect their lives.</blockquote>
==International activities==
==International activities==
For international [[democracy promotion]] in emerging countries, the party cooperates with the [[Westminster Foundation for Democracy]] (WFD).
For international [[democracy promotion]] in emerging countries, the party cooperates with the [[Westminster Foundation for Democracy]] (WFD).

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In the United Kingdom, the Liberal Democrats are a political party, led by Nick Clegg. Commonly called the "Lib Dems", they are the result of a 1988 merger of the Liberal Party and the Social Democratic Party (SDP), the new party originally being called the Social and Liberal Democrats (SLD). It adopted the current name in October 1989.

Among the mainstream parties, they are generally center-left; as the Labour Party (U.K.) has become more centrist, the Lib Dems become more left.

They describe themselves as existing

to build and safeguard a fair, free and open society, in which we seek to balance the fundamental values of liberty, equality and community, and in which no-one shall be enslaved by poverty, ignorance or conformity. We champion the freedom, dignity and well-being of individuals, we acknowledge and respect their right to freedom of conscience and their right to develop their talents to the full. We aim to disperse power, to foster diversity and to nurture creativity. We believe that the role of the state is to enable all citizens to attain these ideals, to contribute fully to their communities and to take part in the decisions which affect their lives.

International activities

For international democracy promotion in emerging countries, the party cooperates with the Westminster Foundation for Democracy (WFD).