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At the Liberal Democrat party conference, leader Ed Davey emphasized the need to 'finish the job' of unseating Conservative MPs, following the party's historic success in the July general election where they secured 72 seats. Davey criticized the Conservative Party, labeling them 'totally unfit to govern' and 'unfit for opposition', drawing parallels to a bull in a china shop when discussing their ability to hold the government accountable. He highlighted key priorities including fixing the NHS and addressing the cost of living crisis, aiming to provide hope amidst what he described as the 'doom and gloom' of the current government. His remarks were accompanied by colorful stunts, such as arriving at the conference on a jet ski, designed to maintain momentum and visibility for the party. With the Conservatives now at a historic low and the Liberal Democrats positioned as the third-largest party in Parliament, Davey reaffirmed the mandate given to them by voters and the responsibility that entails to deliver on promises. The conference closed with a call to action to further capitalize on their electoral gains and solidify their place in British politics.
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