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Social Liberalism|political_position = Centre|dissolved = December 6, 3019|succeeded_by = [[Corporate Party (NCR)]]}}The '''Wiltshire Liberal Party''', or as it more commonly known as simple the '''Liberal Party''', WAS a liberal political party in [[Wiltshire]]. 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. Β 
Social Liberalism|political_position = Centre|dissolved = December 6, 3019|succeeded_by = [[Liberal Conservative Party (Wiltshire)]]|status = Dissolved.}}The '''Wiltshire Liberal Party''', or as it more commonly known as simple the '''Liberal Party''', was a Wiltshirian political party that advocated Wiltshire's membership of the Novanite Federation. The party was founded as a break-away from the National Party, after [[Bernard Canterbury]] took over the leadership of it.


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".
The party was made mostly of former members of the Wiltshire Liberal Alliance Party, which was dissolved in June 3019 to form the National Party, along with [[Wiltshire First]] and the Green Party. The National Party held government under the leadership of [[Fillmore Grey]] and then [[Jim Balfour]]. However, following the [[September Mutiny]] and the economic depression, Bernard Canterbury took over leadership of the National Party, causing the Liberals to break away.
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The party contested the November 3019 Elections, however, were dissolved in January 3020 to join Audrick Hill in forming the [[Liberal Conservative Party (Wiltshire)|Liberal Conservatives]].


== Electoral History ==
== Electoral History ==
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|[[Henry Campbell-Trenneman]] ([[Labour Party (Wiltshire)|Labour]])
|[[Henry Campbell-Trenneman]] ([[Labour Party (Wiltshire)|Labour]])

Revision as of 09:00, 28 May 2020

The Wiltshire Liberal Party, or as it more commonly known as simple the Liberal Party, was a Wiltshirian political party that advocated Wiltshire's membership of the Novanite Federation. The party was founded as a break-away from the National Party, after Bernard Canterbury took over the leadership of it.

The party was made mostly of former members of the Wiltshire Liberal Alliance Party, which was dissolved in June 3019 to form the National Party, along with Wiltshire First and the Green Party. The National Party held government under the leadership of Fillmore Grey and then Jim Balfour. However, following the September Mutiny and the economic depression, Bernard Canterbury took over leadership of the National Party, causing the Liberals to break away.

The party contested the November 3019 Elections, however, were dissolved in January 3020 to join Audrick Hill in forming the Liberal Conservatives.

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))