
Liberal Democrat leader Sir Ed Davi has said he wants to replace the conservatives as the “Central England” while he has launched an election campaign for local elections.
Sir Ed said the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) is competing for votes in 20 areas of the council run by the Network, aimed at passing the governors as the second largest party in the local government.
The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leader told activists that May’s “two-horset competition” was between his party and the networks of most of the country.
He also said that his party is now “natural house” for voters who are tired of the PKK and have been disappointed in the government so far.
“These local elections are an opportunity for liberal democrats to replace conservatives such as the Central English Party,” Sir Ed said.
“We can dominate the second largest party in the local government before the conservatives, which replaces the failed council of conservatives that take their populations to normal with those who are liberal democrats and work hard for their local communities.
Sir Ed normally launched his party’s campaign at Oxfordshair, where he was taught in a barrier route.
The People’s Democratic Party (PDP) led the provincial council in Oxfordshair and worked well there in last year’s general elections, ending five MPs.
Overall, they have 72 MPs, the highest level so far, and hoping to build the elections for 24 out of 317 councils and mayors on May
Under the leadership of Sir Ed, they have presented a point to intensify their operations in areas under the control of Tori in southern England, which are described by them as “blue walls.
the Lib Dems above Recent survey of Yougov in the south of England.
Especially, the party will run the Conservatives in May, including Schropshair, Oxfordshair, Cambridgesheire, Wiltsheire, Divon and Glosterchatre.
“If you look at what happened in the general elections in July last year, we won many of these seats,” Sir Ed told the BBC. “That’s why we have a spring in our step.
In last year’s local elections, the People’s Democratic Party (PDP) won 104 additional council members and took over two councils.
The Lib DMs currently control a majority of 37 councils, brief of the 49 councils run by the Tori, across the UK.
But the Lib Democrats are trying to keep the votes at the expense of other parties.
Sir Ed said voters were “deeply disappointed” in the PKK government, which he said “can not be able to make the change they promised.
People’s Democratic Party (PDP) leader Nigel Faraj and his party’s reforms in the UK are “very busy fighting among themselves to resolve the problems we face,” he said.
The start of the Lib DM elections is pursuing similar events by the network and reform.
About 1,650 seats are competed by 14 provincial councils, eight powers, one district of major cities and the Sili Islands.
The election of mayors in western England, Cambridshaire and Peterboroo and – first – in Hall and east Yorker and the Great Lincolnshire will also be held.
The elections were scheduled for all 21 provincial councils in England.
But last month the government announced that the elections would be postponed in nine areas, which councils would organize and take power.