liberal democrat party
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Definition
Proper noun: * A centrist political party in the United Kingdom, historically formed from the Liberal Party. It advocates for social liberal policies, constitutional and electoral reform, and a focus on civil liberties.
Usage
- The Liberal Democrat Party is often referred to as the Lib Dems.
- It is typically used as a singular proper noun to identify the specific political organization.
- The Liberal Democrat Party gained several seats in the local elections.
- She has been a member of the Liberal Democrat Party for over a decade.
Advanced Usage
- The term is often used in contrast with the UK's other major parties, the Conservative Party and the Labour Party.
- The coalition government between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrat Party lasted from 2010 to 2015.
- In political analysis, the party's platform is described as combining economic liberalism with social liberalism.
Variants and Related Words
- Lib Dems (n.): The common abbreviated name and shorthand for the Liberal Democrat Party.
- The Lib Dems are campaigning for environmental protection.
- Liberal Democrats (n.): A synonymous full name for the party, often used interchangeably with "Liberal Democrat Party."
- The Liberal Democrats proposed a new policy on education.
- Liberal (adj., n.): Relating to or characteristic of liberals or liberalism. Historically, the name of the party from which the Liberal Democrats originated.
- Social liberalism (n.): The political ideology most closely associated with the party's policies.
Synonyms
- Lib Dems
- Liberal Democrats
Notes on Meaning
- The definition emphasizes the party's historical lineage from the 19th-century Liberal Party and its focus on reformist policies aimed at social improvement.
- It is distinct from other parties globally that may use similar names (e.g., the Liberal Democratic Party in Japan). The term specifically denotes the UK party.
Noun
- a political party in Great Britain; formerly the Liberal Party; advocates reforms and improvement of the conditions of working people