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Former Lib Dem MP Simon hughes: 'We'll be back'
For more than a century the south west of England had been liberal territory; and when the Liberal Democrats were created in 1988 it stayed that way. By the evening on Thursday 8 May everything had changed; from fourteen seats they ended up with none.
One of those who lost their seat was Simon Hughes:
"We’ve been pummelled, we’ve been battered, we’re not down and out; the case for liberalism in this country and in the world, is as strong as ever", he said.
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