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Social Liberalism|political_position = Centre}}The '''Wiltshire Liberal Party''', or as it more commonly known as simple the '''Liberal Party''', is a liberal political party in [[Wiltshire]]. Currently led by former Deputy Director Lucy Hobbs, the party is contesting 200 of the 240 seats in the upcoming [[November 3019 Wiltshire General Election|General Election]] and contesting all 40 seats in the Senate. The party was formally formed on November 15, 3019 after breaking away from the [[National Party (Wiltshire)|National Party]] (which was formed earlier the same year as a unified party of Liberals, Greens and Wiltshire First). Mostly comprised of former members of the Liberal Alliance Party, the new Liberal Party is based on economic centrism and pro-Novanitism.
Social Liberalism|political_position = Centre|dissolved = December 6, 3019|succeeded_by = [[Liberal Conservative Party (Wiltshire)]]


The Liberals are the only major political party that are pro membership of the [[Novanite Federation]] and say that there shouldn't be a third referendum because we have just had a referendum, with a result to remain apart of the union. In the upcoming election, the Liberal Party will "form any government that will stop a right-wing, strongly anti-Novanite government forming".
[[Liberal Party of Wiltshire]]|status = Dissolved.}}The '''Wiltshire Liberal Party''', or as it has become commonly known, the '''3019 Liberal Party''', was a breakaway faction of the [[National Party (Wiltshire)|National]] [[Balfour Ministry (Wiltshire)|government]] of [[Jim Balfour]] during the Autumn of Discontent and Hurricane Sarina. Led by former [[Deputy Prime Minister of Wiltshire|Deputy Prime Minister]] Lucy Hobbs, the Wiltshire Liberal Party was a "governing force", with the hope of taking back control of government from Wiltshire First.Β 
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The 3019 Liberal Party had limited success and was eventually merged with the [[Audrick Hill]]-led factions of the Conservative Party to form the [[Liberal Conservative Party (Wiltshire)|Liberal Conservative Party]] in early 3020.


== Electoral History ==
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Latest revision as of 14:00, 2 September 2020

The Wiltshire Liberal Party, or as it has become commonly known, the 3019 Liberal Party, was a breakaway faction of the National government of Jim Balfour during the Autumn of Discontent and Hurricane Sarina. Led by former Deputy Prime Minister Lucy Hobbs, the Wiltshire Liberal Party was a "governing force", with the hope of taking back control of government from Wiltshire First.

The 3019 Liberal Party had limited success and was eventually merged with the Audrick Hill-led factions of the Conservative Party to form the Liberal Conservative Party in early 3020.

Electoral History

Election Leader Opposing Leader(s) Seat SeatΒ % VoteΒ % Government
November 3019 Wiltshire General Election Lucy Hobbs Henry Campbell-Trenneman (Labour)

Bernard Canterbury (National)

Audrick Hill (Conservative)

20 8.3% Labour Minority Government (Campbell-Trenneman Government (Wiltshire))