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in the same way as the Leader, with nominations open to all members of the Party who must be "supported by 200 members in aggregate in no fewer than 20 Local
Parties". The amendment did not set a specific date by which the deputy leadership election would have been held, if passed. After nearly an
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Liberal Democrats' party constitution was published on the agenda of the 2015 Autumn Conference held in Bournemouth. This amendment, which was debated on 22 September, would have abolished the power of the Liberal Democrats' MPs to choose a Deputy Leader
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Under current rules, there is no position of "Deputy Leader of the
Liberal Democrats", however the party's MPs could (and until 2015 did) elect a Deputy Leader of the Liberal Democrat Parliamentary Party in the House of Commons. Following the 2015 general election, when the party returned
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called for a change in the rules for choosing a Deputy Leader to make it possible for a woman to be elected to the role, on the grounds that requiring the Deputy Leader to be an MP would exclude any woman from candidacy as, at the time, all eight of the party's MPs were men.
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707:"Liberal Democrat Autumn Conference Agenda 2015"
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1469:Second Frontbench Team of Vince Cable
360:On 15 May 2015, leadership candidate
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1451:First Frontbench Team of Vince Cable
1774:Independent Liberals (Lloyd George)
1764:Independent Liberal Party (Asquith)
1692:Liberal Democrats headquarters (UK)
1445:Frontbench Team of Menzies Campbell
451:from 2005–2015 and since 2017, and
244:was announced on 14 June 2017, and
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672:Perraudin, Frances (5 June 2015).
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1463:Frontbench Team of Tim Farron
1457:Frontbench Team of Nick Clegg
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205:Deputy Leader before election
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