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1
Britannica Book of the Year 2012
082158 “So You Think” (racehorse) Thoroughbred racing 312 soccer: see
football Social and Liberal Democratic Party (pol. party, U.K.): see Liberal
Democrats Social Democracy, Party of (pol. party, Braz.) 374 Social Democratic
and Labour ...
Encyclopaedia Britannica, Inc., 2012
2
Understanding British
Party Politics
The memberships of the two parties were canvassed and, on 3 March, the Social
and Liberal Democratic Party came into being. But the early signs for the Social
and Liberal Democratic Party did not look promising. Still the polling looked dire ...
3
Introduction to Comparative Politics
After the Conservative victory in 1987, the Liberal Party and most of the SDP
merged to form the Social and Liberal Democratic Party (now called the Liberal
Democrats or Lib Dems), which quickly emerged as a major political player.
Mark Kesselman, Joel Krieger, William Joseph, 2012
In 1 988 Liberals and members of the SDP joined and became known as the
Social and Liberal Democratic Party. A fifth national party, the Green Party, had
133 candidates and gained 89,000 votes in the 1987 general election. Founded
in ...
Ann Cotterrell, Anthony Russell, 1988
The interviews encompassed the period in which the alliance between the
Liberal Party and the Social Democratic Party was being transformed into a
combined Social and Liberal Democratic Party and a separate Social Democratic
Party.
Peter M. Davies, Ford C. I. Hickson, Peter Weatherburn, 2013
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Liberals: A History of the
Liberal and Liberal Democratic ...
The low poll in both parties may signal apathy; equally well, it may signal
genuine uncertainty. On 3 March 1988, the new body was launched, with the
working title Social and Liberal Democratic Party. Everybody agreed that the
name was a ...
7
British Civilization: A Student's Dictionary
Social and Liberal Democratic Party, the (SLD) (politics) The original formal
name of a left-of-centre political party formed in 1987–8 by the merger of the
social democratic party (sdp) and the old liberal party. The SLD, which was the
third ...
8
Studies in the History of Tax Law
The 1980s saw fundamental shifts in the Conservative and Labour parties, as
well as a merger in 1988 between the Liberal and Social Democratic parties to
form the Social and Liberal Democratic Party (SLD), renamed the Liberal
Democratic ...
9
Introduction to Comparative Politics, Brief Edition
After the Conservative victory in 1987, the Liberal Party and most of the SDP
merged to form the Social and Liberal Democratic Party (now called the Liberal
Democrats or Lib Dems), which quickly emerged as a major political player.
Mark Kesselman, Joel Krieger, William Joseph, 2012
10
Encyclopedia of British
and Irish Political Organizations: ...
Amidst much rancour both over policy (especially defence) and over
nomenclature, the Social and Liberal Democratic Party was launched in March
1988. The following year the title Liberal Democrats was agreed, superseding the
briefly ...
Peter Barberis, John McHugh, Mike Tyldesley, 2000