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What’s wrong with voting Lib Dem?
A lot of people haven't forgiven them for the Coalition - a vote for them back then turned out to be a vote for the Tories.
Because they are feckless liars who reneged onall their promises the first time they tasted any power. They are also just a useless centrist party that more or less supports everything the Tories stand for while wanting to appear "nice" about it.
They aren't a proper left wing party (neither are Labour these days but you take what you can get) but I prefer them to the Tories because they've always been willing to call Brexit the shitpile that it is. If my seat could go Tory or Lib Dem, I'd vote Lib Dem every day and twice on Thursdays.
I nominate you for best written sentence on the Internet today.