Spokesperson for Work and Pensions under Jo Swinson from 2019 to 2020. Tim Farron was born on 27 May 1970 in Preston, and was educated at Lostock Hall High...
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north-west England from 1997 until his defeat at the 2005 general election by Tim Farron, later leader of the Liberal Democrats. Collins was educated at Chigwell...
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2015 general election. The result was announced on 16 July 2015 with Tim Farron winning by a margin of 13%. In the 2015 general election, the Liberal...
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from the original on 4 June 2017. Retrieved 4 June 2017. Tim Farron (22 April 2017). "Tim Farron: 'If you want to prevent hard Brexit then the Lib Dems...
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fourth-largest party in the House of Commons. Under the leaderships of Tim Farron, Vince Cable and Jo Swinson, the party refocused as a pro-Europeanist...
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LGBT+ Liberal Democrats (section Tim Farron)
pornographic. Many members of the group, while denying that former party leader Tim Farron is a homophobe, have been openly critical of his answers to questions...
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fight to save Ambleside campus". Tim Farron MP. 22 September 2008. "MP takes Ambleside campaign to Westminster". Tim Farron MP. 10 November 2008. "MP asks...
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"immeasurably more crushing and unkind than he feared". He was succeeded by Tim Farron after a leadership election. In March 2008, GQ magazine ran with an interview...
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Tim Farron succeeded Nick Clegg as Leader of the Liberal Democrats on 29 July 2015, unveiling his Frontbench Team shortly afterwards. Farron conducted...
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represented in the House of Commons of the UK Parliament since 2005 by Tim Farron, the former leader of the Liberal Democrats (2015–2017). Westmorland and...
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Farron [es] (born 1935), botanist Ivan Farron (born 1971), Swiss writer Julia Farron (1922–2019), English ballerina Tim Farron (born 1970), British politician...
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Liberal Democrat frontbench team (redirect from Shadow Cabinet of Tim Farron)
of State for Home Affairs) January 2015 Tim Farron May 2015 Norman Lamb The Lord McNally July 2015 Tim Farron The Baroness Kramer Tom Brake Alistair Carmichael...
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against plans to ban fracking in the UK. Following the resignation of Tim Farron as Liberal Democrat leader on 14 June 2017, Swinson was named by the BBC...
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2017 Liberal Democrat leadership election following the resignation of Tim Farron. However, he ruled out standing over family concerns, but called on the...
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constituency-by-constituency basis. However, Lib Dem President and future Party Leader Tim Farron insisted that "Under no circumstances" would Rennard have a future campaigning...
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to incumbent MP Hilary Armstrong, with future Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron placing third. May then stood at the 1994 Barking by-election, which was...
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constituency of Westmorland and Lonsdale, held since 2005 by Liberal Democrat Tim Farron. Milnthorpe has a parish council. From 1 April 1974 to 1 April 2023, Milnthorpe...
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Retrieved 7 February 2008. "Opinion: 5 more senior Lib Dems back Farron for leader". Tim Farron. 24 June 2015. Retrieved 24 July 2015. "UK Airstrikes Against...
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2017. Cable subsequently stood in the leadership election to replace Tim Farron, and was elected unopposed. In May 2019, Cable led the Liberal Democrats...
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of the Westmorland and Lonsdale parliamentary constituency, of which Tim Farron is the current MP, representing the Liberal Democrats. Kendal stands on...
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with more actions following by students, the townspeople of Ambleside. Tim Farron MP also voiced his support for the campus and students. "Hundreds of local...
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Lonsdale, the constituency represented by former Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron, was notionally a Conservative seat. In Scotland, 57 MPs were elected...
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from the original on 10 October 2024. Retrieved 14 January 2025. Baker, Tim (7 January 2025). "The Tories' attempts to force a grooming gang inquiry...
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intention to stand but later withdrew. Daisy Cooper, MP for St Albans Tim Farron, MP for Westmorland and Lonsdale Leadership candidates were endorsed by...
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The Leader of the Opposition Jeremy Corbyn, the Liberal Democrat leader Tim Farron and the Mayor of London Sadiq Khan all wrote on Twitter that their thoughts...
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Democrats List of Liberal Democrat MPs 2024–present North West England Tim Farron Tom Morrison Lisa Smart Yorkshire and the Humber Tom Gordon West Midlands...
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18 December 2007 (Elected) 16 July 2015 2767 days Cameron 2010–2016 5 Tim Farron (1970–) Westmorland and Lonsdale 16 July 2015 (Elected) 20 July 2017 735...
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Brinton was returned unopposed. There were 25 spoilt/rejected ballots. Tim Farron was returned unopposed. There were 64 spoilt/rejected ballots. There were...
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new undergraduate students. This was in spite of support pledged from Tim Farron MP for the campus and its students. A protest was held on 1 December 2009...
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Archived 6 February 2007 at the Wayback Machine – One World Trust Website "Tim Farron unveils his Lib Dem front bench team". BBC News. 29 July 2015. Archived...
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