
The Liberal Democrats have 63 Members of Parliament. Of those, 62 MPs were elected in the 2005 general election - the largest number since the 1920s. Willie Rennie, the party's 63rd MP, was elected in the sensational Dunfermline and West Fife by-election in 2006.
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Miriam and I have three young sons - Antonio, Alberto and Miguel. We divide our time between London and my constituency in Sheffield. Miriam works as a Partner in an inte …
Danny Alexander entered Parliament at his first attempt in 2005, gaining this new seat from Labour on a notional swing of 6%. After attending Fort William&apo …
Norman Baker has been MP for Lewes since 1997 and has established a reputation as one of the most dogged and persistent parliamentary interrogators the modern House of Co …
John Barrett has been a member of the Westminster Parliament since 2001 and Shadow Minister of State for Scotland since December 2005. John was appointed to the Internati …
Alan Beith is the longest serving MP on the Liberal Democrat benches having been first elected at a by-election in November 1973. A former Deputy Leader of the Liberal Pa …
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