High Peak Liberal DemocratsThat was David Steel in 1981, when Margaret Thatcher was Prime Minister and Michael Foot the leader of the Labour party. The excitement was real, but it didn't happen. Our actual breakthrough waited until "New Labour" was electable and people were no longer frightened into voting Tory.
Pragmatism says we should wait to see who Labour elects, and what the actual effects are before getting too excited or worried. But thinking about the prospect of a Jeremy Corbyn victory could help us in our journey. I'll offer two thoughts as starters:
I am presenting these as two alternatives. Actually they work together rather well, enabling Labour's struggles to give us the space to rethink.
Another twist is the way Liberal Democrat peers have been stepping into the breach so strong Liberal Democrat voices in parliament are wider in diversity and number than our present cohort of MPs. This means we have a strong parliamentary voice outside the simple scale from Commons Tory to Commons Labour parties. Although we argue for an elected upper house, the present compromise has the echo of something really important happening just off the Commons stage - a reminder that we are different but not gone.
There are some rich possibilities in thinking this through now, regardless of who Labour elect, as we find our way with a Labour party divided by his campaign and a Tory party divided over Europe.
By accident, Jeremy Corbyn might just help us shift the focus from "fightback" and "recovery from bruising" to "being the Liberal heart of Britain".
* Mark Argent was the Parliamentary candidate for North West Leicestershire
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