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Jo Swinson will step down as Liberal Democrat leader after losing her seat to the SNP by 149 votes. Jo Swinson is the Leader of the Liberal Democrats and Liberal Democrat candidate for East Dunbartonshire.
Jo Swinson has officially resigned as leader of the Lib Dems after suffering a disastrous election defeat.
Former leader Jo Swinson was the most prominent Lib Dem casualty of the 2019 election (Reuters) Its authors, led by Tim Bale, professor of politics … Jo has a strong record of delivering for people in East Dunbartonshire, and as a Minister.As a Minister, Jo introduced shared parental leave, extended flexible working rights, clamped down on unscrupulous payday lenders, increased penalties on employers failing to pay workers the minimum wage, improved corporate reporting, introduced new rights for consumers buying online, created the Groceries Code Adjudicator to improve supermarkets’ treatment of suppliers and won government support to bring in gender pay gap reporting.Learn more about the 2020 Liberal Democrat Leadership Election, including the timetable, candidates, how to get a vote and much, much more.Britain needs Liberal voices. PA. 3/10 Anna Soubry - The Independent Group for Change. Ms Swinson will also slam the Prime Minister’s “sickening” stance on no-deal as she pushes the Lib Dems newly-agreed position to revoke Article 50 if they win a general election. We will stand up for hope. "For millions of people in our country these results will bring dread and dismay and people are looking for hope.Ms Sturgeon later offered her commiserations to Ms Swinson on a personal level, but said she was delighted by the SNP's performance.Sir Ed Davey and Baroness Sal Brinton will be acting co-leaders for the party, now she is no longer an MP.She had served as a minister in the coalition government and was among the party's MPs who paid the price for the tie-up with David Cameron's Tories in the 2015 election - which saw the Lib Dems reduced to a rump of just eight in the Commons.The SNP's Ms Callaghan told BBC Scotland she was "delighted" to have unseated the Liberal Democrat leader.Have you been getting these songs wrong?These are external links and will open in a new windowThe Liberal Democrats entered this election buoyed by a revival in the polls and the addition to their ranks of numerous MPs who defected from other parties, including Chuka Umunna and Luciana Berger from Labour, and the former Tory minister Sam Gyimah.
She was a Business Minister and Minister for Women and Equalities in the Coalition Government (2012-2015).A former marketing manager, in 2015 Jo founded her own consulting business advising organisations on workplace diversity. Jo Swinson was forced to quit as Lib Dem leader after she lost her seat at the general election Senior Lib Dem figures believe it would wise to wait … 2/10 Jo Swinson - Liberal Democrat. A former marketing manager, in 2015 Jo founded her own consulting business advising organisations on workplace diversity. Jo Swinson has stepped down as Liberal Democrat leader with immediate effect after losing her seat on a grim election night that left her party with 11 MPs. She said: “Many people will look at the last few weeks, at these results, and be filled with dread about the future of our country. "The voices of nationalism and populism both north and south of the border beat both her [Ms Swinson] in her seat and nationally as well. "I still believe we, as a country, can be warm and generous, inclusive and open and that by working together with our nearest neighbours we can achieve so much more.With all seats now declared, the party has 11 seats, one fewer than at the 2017 election.Ms Swinson said the election results would bring "dismay" for many.The new MP said: "It's quite a momentous achievement, both for me personally but also in terms of the people of East Dunbartonshire, completely rejecting the politics of austerity and also giving the people a chance to choose their own future - I think that is incredibly important. The former Coalition minister is running to lead the party after Jo Swinson lost her seat in the Lib Dems’ disastrous performance at the December 2019 general election. She had been set to challenge for the leadership in the summer, after Vince Cable stepped down, but opted not to. "All is not lost," she added, pledging that the party's MPs would "continue to fight, if not for our place in Europe, then for the best deal possible".She attracted criticism from some quarters for her policy to revoke Article 50 and cancel Brexit, and for her previous record in the coalition government.Jo Swinson will step down as Liberal Democrat leader after losing her seat to the SNP by 149 votes. Former Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson today got a new job – as a professor at a top management school. A leadership contest will be held in the new year. The election of a new Liberal Democrat leader in less than a month's time will mark another watershed moment for the party. Among those who fell short were the former Labour MPs Chuka Umunna and Luciana Berger, and the ex-Conservative Sam Gyimah, who had been placed in London seats seen as winnable. But I don’t regret trying.”In the north London seat of Finchley and Golders Green, Berger lost by more than 6,000 votes to the Tory incumbent, Mike Freer, with the third-placed Labour candidate polling more than 13,000 votes.She added: “We have been true to ourselves, and true to our liberal values. The former BBC journalist is waiting to discover whether she has been elected party president, which may mean she does not want to pursue the leadership.The Lib Dems lost all the defectors from other parties who had swelled their number of MPs to 21. I am worried too.”Naming some of the MPs ejected as her party lost 10 of its pre-election tally of 21, including the Brexit spokesman, Tom Brake, and all the recent defectors from the Conservatives and Labour, Swinson said: “I’m so sorry I couldn’t get them re-elected.”Ed Davey, the Lib Dem deputy leader, and Sal Brinton, its president, will take over as joint interim leaders before a leadership election in the new year.“Obviously it hasn’t worked,” Swinson said.
Jo Swinson will step down as Liberal Democrat leader after losing her seat to the SNP by 149 votes. Jo Swinson is the Leader of the Liberal Democrats and Liberal Democrat candidate for East Dunbartonshire.
Jo Swinson has officially resigned as leader of the Lib Dems after suffering a disastrous election defeat.
Former leader Jo Swinson was the most prominent Lib Dem casualty of the 2019 election (Reuters) Its authors, led by Tim Bale, professor of politics … Jo has a strong record of delivering for people in East Dunbartonshire, and as a Minister.As a Minister, Jo introduced shared parental leave, extended flexible working rights, clamped down on unscrupulous payday lenders, increased penalties on employers failing to pay workers the minimum wage, improved corporate reporting, introduced new rights for consumers buying online, created the Groceries Code Adjudicator to improve supermarkets’ treatment of suppliers and won government support to bring in gender pay gap reporting.Learn more about the 2020 Liberal Democrat Leadership Election, including the timetable, candidates, how to get a vote and much, much more.Britain needs Liberal voices. PA. 3/10 Anna Soubry - The Independent Group for Change. Ms Swinson will also slam the Prime Minister’s “sickening” stance on no-deal as she pushes the Lib Dems newly-agreed position to revoke Article 50 if they win a general election. We will stand up for hope. "For millions of people in our country these results will bring dread and dismay and people are looking for hope.Ms Sturgeon later offered her commiserations to Ms Swinson on a personal level, but said she was delighted by the SNP's performance.Sir Ed Davey and Baroness Sal Brinton will be acting co-leaders for the party, now she is no longer an MP.She had served as a minister in the coalition government and was among the party's MPs who paid the price for the tie-up with David Cameron's Tories in the 2015 election - which saw the Lib Dems reduced to a rump of just eight in the Commons.The SNP's Ms Callaghan told BBC Scotland she was "delighted" to have unseated the Liberal Democrat leader.Have you been getting these songs wrong?These are external links and will open in a new windowThe Liberal Democrats entered this election buoyed by a revival in the polls and the addition to their ranks of numerous MPs who defected from other parties, including Chuka Umunna and Luciana Berger from Labour, and the former Tory minister Sam Gyimah.
She was a Business Minister and Minister for Women and Equalities in the Coalition Government (2012-2015).A former marketing manager, in 2015 Jo founded her own consulting business advising organisations on workplace diversity. Jo Swinson was forced to quit as Lib Dem leader after she lost her seat at the general election Senior Lib Dem figures believe it would wise to wait … 2/10 Jo Swinson - Liberal Democrat. A former marketing manager, in 2015 Jo founded her own consulting business advising organisations on workplace diversity. Jo Swinson has stepped down as Liberal Democrat leader with immediate effect after losing her seat on a grim election night that left her party with 11 MPs. She said: “Many people will look at the last few weeks, at these results, and be filled with dread about the future of our country. "The voices of nationalism and populism both north and south of the border beat both her [Ms Swinson] in her seat and nationally as well. "I still believe we, as a country, can be warm and generous, inclusive and open and that by working together with our nearest neighbours we can achieve so much more.With all seats now declared, the party has 11 seats, one fewer than at the 2017 election.Ms Swinson said the election results would bring "dismay" for many.The new MP said: "It's quite a momentous achievement, both for me personally but also in terms of the people of East Dunbartonshire, completely rejecting the politics of austerity and also giving the people a chance to choose their own future - I think that is incredibly important. The former Coalition minister is running to lead the party after Jo Swinson lost her seat in the Lib Dems’ disastrous performance at the December 2019 general election. She had been set to challenge for the leadership in the summer, after Vince Cable stepped down, but opted not to. "All is not lost," she added, pledging that the party's MPs would "continue to fight, if not for our place in Europe, then for the best deal possible".She attracted criticism from some quarters for her policy to revoke Article 50 and cancel Brexit, and for her previous record in the coalition government.Jo Swinson will step down as Liberal Democrat leader after losing her seat to the SNP by 149 votes. Former Liberal Democrat leader Jo Swinson today got a new job – as a professor at a top management school. A leadership contest will be held in the new year. The election of a new Liberal Democrat leader in less than a month's time will mark another watershed moment for the party. Among those who fell short were the former Labour MPs Chuka Umunna and Luciana Berger, and the ex-Conservative Sam Gyimah, who had been placed in London seats seen as winnable. But I don’t regret trying.”In the north London seat of Finchley and Golders Green, Berger lost by more than 6,000 votes to the Tory incumbent, Mike Freer, with the third-placed Labour candidate polling more than 13,000 votes.She added: “We have been true to ourselves, and true to our liberal values. The former BBC journalist is waiting to discover whether she has been elected party president, which may mean she does not want to pursue the leadership.The Lib Dems lost all the defectors from other parties who had swelled their number of MPs to 21. I am worried too.”Naming some of the MPs ejected as her party lost 10 of its pre-election tally of 21, including the Brexit spokesman, Tom Brake, and all the recent defectors from the Conservatives and Labour, Swinson said: “I’m so sorry I couldn’t get them re-elected.”Ed Davey, the Lib Dem deputy leader, and Sal Brinton, its president, will take over as joint interim leaders before a leadership election in the new year.“Obviously it hasn’t worked,” Swinson said.