Tim Farron

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Tim Farron

Leader o the Leeberal Democrats
In office
16 Julie 2015 ? 14 Juin 2017
Depute Jo Swinson (2017)
Precedit bi Nick Clegg
Succeedit bi Vincent Cable
Leeberal Democrat Furrin an Commonweel Affairs Spokesman
In office
7 January 2015 ? 16 Julie 2015
Leader Nick Clegg
Precedit bi Ed Davey (2010)
Succeedit bi Tom Brake
Preses o the Leeberal Democrats
In office
1 Januar 2011 ? 1 Januar 2015
Leader Nick Clegg
Precedit bi The Baroness Scott o Needham Market
Succeedit bi The Baroness Brinton
Leeberal Democrat Environment, Fuid, an Rural Affairs Spokesman
In office
October 2008 ? 11 Mey 2010
Leader Nick Clegg
Precedit bi Steve Webb
Succeedit bi Dan Rogerson (2015)
Member o Pairlament
for Westmorland an Lonsdale
Assumed office
5 Mey 2005
Precedit bi Tim Collins
Majority 777 (1.5%)
Personal details
Born Timothy James Farron
( 1970-05-27 ) 27 Mey 1970 (age 53)
Preston , Lancashire , Ingland
Poleetical pairty Leeberal Democrats
Ither poleetical
affiliations
Leeberal Pairty (1986?1988)
Spoose(s) Rosie Farron
Bairns 2 dauchters
2 sons
Alma mater Newcastle Varsity
Religion Kirk o Ingland

Timothy James Farron (born 27 Mey 1970 in Preston , Lancashire ) is an Inglis politeecian that became Leader o the Leeberal Democrats in Julie 2015, an haudit this poseetion until Juin 2017, efter that he wis succeedit bi Vincent Cable . [1] He wis electit the Member o Pairlament (MP) for Westmorland an Lonsdale in 2005 an re-electit in 2010, 2015, an 2017, when his majority wis reduced frae 8,949 (18.3%) til 777 (1.5%), an wis the Preses o the Leeberal Democrats frae 2011 til 2014. [2] [3] [4]

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  1. Mayhew, Bess (16 Julie 2015). "Tim Farron elected as Leader of the Liberal Democrats" . Liberal Democrats . Retrieved 16 Julie 2015 .
  2. Duffett, Helen (13 November 2010). "Lib Dem Presidential Contest: Result" . Lib Dem Voice . Archived frae the original on 15 November 2010 . Retrieved 20 Apryle 2017 .
  3. "Cambridgeshire campaigner becomes new President of the Liberal Democrats". itv.com . 29 November 2014. |access-date= requires |url= ( help )
  4. "Sal Brinton elected as new Liberal Democrat Party President" . www.libedems.org.uk . Archived frae the original on 4 August 2017 . Retrieved 31 December 2016 .