“The votes for each candidate were: Ed Davey, 42,756, Layla Moran, 24, 564. And the wave of defections during the heady days of the Brexit process turned out to be a flash in the pan.

I am listening now.’Sir Ed praised his leadership rival Moran for a ‘passionate campaign’ and promised her a ‘big role’ in his team. The Kingston and Surbiton MP who has been acting leader since As the leadership was announced at an event at a hotel in Westminster, Sir Ed, 54, said his job is to ‘rebuild the Liberal Democrats to national relevance’. He will hope that his focus on climate change can redefine the Lib Dems and help them regain national relevance one again.Sir Ed also thanked Ms Moran for her "passionate campaign" and promised the education spokeswoman a "big role" in his team. Sir Ed Davey has been chosen as the fourth Liberal Democrat leader in just over five years after a series of disappointing election results. He was elected as an MP in 1997, but lost his seat of Kingston and Surbiton in 2015 after his tenure as a cabinet minister in the coalition government. ... Davey also referred to the last three elections in which its results had been “disappointing”. "Nationally our party has lost touch with too many voters," he said. Our campaigners listen to local people, work hard for communities and deliver results.‘But at the national level, we have to face the facts of three disappointing general election results.‘The truth is: voters don’t believe the Liberal Democrats want to help ordinary people get on in life.‘Voters don’t believe we share their values. Some Lib Dem insiders have mocked him as “Sir Six Percent”—a reference to lacklustre polling figures during his stewardship.
Swinson only lasted until she lost her seat in the December election. Sir Ed Davey has become the party's fourth permanent leader in five years. The acting leader will now take over on a permanent basis after …

And so Ed Davey has been elected the next leader of the Liberal Democrats." "This was Sir Ed Davey's second attempt to win the Liberal Democrat leadership - he lost out to Jo Swinson last year.

“And so Ed Davey has been elected the next leader of the Liberal Democrats.” I am listening now. He will be set with the task of helping his party win more town hall seats in local elections, which are expected to be held in May next year. "Sir Ed has been a member of the Liberal Democrats for 30 years, and acting leader since Ms Swinson left the role in December. Former Lib Dem leader Tim Farron congratulated Sir Ed on his win, calling him a "fantastic campaigner who has the experience and vision to move our party forward".And fellow MP Wera Hobhouse, who pulled out of the leadership race, said she looked forward to "a new positive future for our party".The Lib Dems originally planned to delay the contest to succeed Ms Swinson until May 2021.But the party brought it forward following criticism from party members.The two-month contest began in June, but most hustings and meetings had to take place virtually due to coronavirus. Leadership candidate Layla Moran congratulated Sir Ed on Twitter The Kingston and Surbiton MP has been acting leader of the party since Jo Swinson lost her … The Liberal Democrats have elected former cabinet minister Sir Ed Davey as their new leader. Turnout was 57.6 percent. Our campaigners listen to local people, work hard for communities and deliver results. The results of the contest will be announced on 27 August. Sir Ed Davey has been elected as the new leader of the Liberal Democrats. And voters don’t believe we are on the side of people like them.’Since the coalition government, which saw Nick Clegg join forces with David Cameron’s Conservatives in 2010, the party has slumped in Westminster elections.Lib Dems won 62 seats in 2005 and 57 in 2010 but in 2015 they were reduced to a rump of just eight MPs.In 2017 that rose to 12 but fell back to 11 in 2019. In the 2017 snap election, Sir Ed returned to Parliament for the same constituency and will now lead the party's 11 MPs and wider membership. A Liberal Democrat spokesperson announced: “There were 117,924 ballot papers issued, a record high for any of our leadership elections. As leader I am telling you: I have got that message.
Nationally our party has lost touch with too many voters.‘Yes, we are powerful advocates locally.

Sir Ed Davey has won the race to become the new leader of the Liberal Democrats. The fact that Brexit has gone ahead will present a challenge for the unashamedly pro-EU party as they try to win back the hearts and minds of the public. The same Ed Davey who had come a distant second to Jo Swinson last time round. He added: "The truth is, voters don't believe the Liberal Democrats want to help ordinary people get on in life. The former Cabinet minister under David Cameron’s coalition government said the Lib Dems need to ‘wake up and smell the coffee’ after a series of bitterly disappointing general election results. Sir Ed said: ‘Voters have been sending us a message but we have not been listening. "Yes, we are powerful advocates locally. And as leader, I have got that message. In his victory speech, the new leader spoke of the task ahead, with the party only achieving single digit support in the the latest opinion polls. Sir Ed Davey takes over from his predecessor Jo Swinson