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Liberal Democrat conference 1999

April 2000

  • Rebuff by Kennedy for PM's dream of coalition

    Charles Kennedy, the Liberal Democrat leader, yesterday insisted that his party had no plans to run into the arms of Labour, as he insisted that the Lib Dems would exert most influence by continuing to go it alone.
  • Ashdown and Blair in deal on manifesto talks

    Tony Blair and Paddy Ashdown privately agreed to try to persuade Labour and the Liberal Democrats to go into the next election on a joint policy manifesto, before the LibDem leader stood down.
  • Polly Toynbee

    Caged bird's swan song

    Polly Toynbee
  • A thin bowl of porridge

  • Matthew Engel

    Cheery Charlie's not everybody's darling

    Matthew Engel
  • Kennedy urges Labour to be braver

  • How Lib Dems see new leader

  • Simon Hoggart's sketch
    Conference sketch: Sofa so good for chance of lifetime

    Simon Hoggart
  • Kennedy aims 'new Tories' jibe at Labour policy on poor

  • Kennedy rallies his followers

  • Mayor hopeful's travel offer to commuters

  • 'Muddled' plan for 24-hour cities gets a mauling

  • Kennedy talks tough on GM food

  • 'Laid-back' Kennedy issues rebuke to Hughes

  • Yesterday

  • Simon Hoggart's sketch
    Conference sketch: Still smug after all these years

    Simon Hoggart
  • Emotional Ashdown warns of 'easy trap'

  • Where are the women?

  • Party squabbles over single currency

  • Rebellion as delegates back benefits for students

About 51 results for Liberal Democrat conference 1999
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