Tuesday, December 09, 2008

The Lib Dems Have a New Leader!!

In Wales, anyway:

Kirsty Williams said she had "broken the mould" after being elected Wales' first female party leader in the Welsh Liberal Democrat leadership contest.

The Brecon and Radnorshire AM will replace Mike German after beating Cardiff Central AM Jenny Randerson.
Congratulations to Ms Williams. And in fairness, I have learnt something this morning. That there actually is a Welsh Liberal Democrat party, and that they are big enough to need a leader. Still, this is a historic victory, as Kirsty Williams seems at pains to point out:

"As a party we have broken the mould today by electing a woman," she said.
Which is no mean feat, until you consider the fact that Ms Williams was running against another woman. Really, the Liberal Democrats had to elect a woman as the leader of their Welsh Party. Or alternatively, not vote for anyone to be leader at all.*

Still, I'm being pointlessly cynical because I just think that the Liberal Democrats are a big fat waste of time - doubly so when we are talking about a minor party in a devolved government with limited power. So I wish Ms Williams the very best in her new role. And would encourage her not to follow the lead of Nick Clegg. Otherwise, we'll never hear from her ever again.

*Which, ironically, is what the English Lib Dems have done with their last two choices for their leader.

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3 Comments:

At 10:17 am , Blogger Letters From A Tory said...

Yer, it's all pretty pointless. All the talk is about the fact that she's a woman, rather than whether she is going to save the Lib Dems from wipeout at the next election.

 
At 1:55 pm , Anonymous Anonymous said...

my thoughts were that this mould was broken by a national party in the 70s - Oh I forgot, it doesn't count if it happens in the tory party

 
At 10:43 am , Blogger Mark Wadsworth said...

How often do those LibDems claim to have 'broken the mould'? CLumsy buggers, aren;t they?

 

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