New regulations could see non-MP lead Lib Dems

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The Liberal Democrat’s Sir Vince Cable is to announce a shake-up of the party’s laws, in a transfer that could see somebody who’s not an MP grow to be chief.

As smartly as starting up the function to candidates outdoor of the party’s 12 MPs, Sir Vince wants to involve extra supporters within the variety process.

A Lib Dem spokesman played down studies within the Sunday Occasions that Sir Vince used to be making plans to stand down.

They mentioned he had no plans to go away “any time quickly”.

In a speech on 7 September, Sir Vince will unveil proposals to create a registered supporters scheme similar to the one that allowed A HUNDRED AND EIGHTY,000 people to vote in the Labour leadership elections.

He additionally plans to rewrite the principles in order that supporters want to be enrolled for one year earlier than vote casting, to stop infiltration by rival parties.

Sir Vince hopes to emulate the luck of Justin Trudeau’s Liberal Birthday Celebration in Canada, which leaped from 3rd place to victory in 2015.

The Lib Dem chief stated attractive individuals and a wider frame of supporters in selecting their leader and candidates had been a very powerful to their rise.

In his spring conference speech this yr, he mentioned: “i’m determined that we Liberal Democrats should lead a new groundswell for political renewal.”

A session at the adjustments is expected to final a few months.

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