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Three simple words - freedom, justice and honesty. These sum up what the Liberal Democrats stand for
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"Three simple words - freedom, justice and honesty. These sum up what the Liberal Democrats stand for"

- Charles Kennedy

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The quote by Charles Kennedy talks to the core worths of the Liberal Democrats. Flexibility, justice and also honesty are three straightforward words that encapsulate the party's beliefs as well as goals. Flexibility is the right to live life as one picks, without interference from the government or various other authorities. Justice is the assurance that every person is dealt with rather as well as similarly under the legislation. Sincerity is the commitment to truthfulness as well as integrity in all facets of life. Together, these three words represent the Liberal Democrats' commitment to creating a culture that is free, simply and also sincere. They aim to guarantee that everybody has the opportunity to live a life of self-respect and respect, and also to have their legal rights and also freedoms protected. The Liberal Democrats are devoted to producing a culture that is based upon these three core values, as well as they will continue to defend them in the years to find.

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Charles Kennedy This quote is written / told by Charles Kennedy between November 25, 1959 and June 1, 2015. He was a famous Politician from United Kingdom. The author also have 3 other quotes.

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