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The Guardian view on Sir Ed Davey’s speech: a party that promises contrast and protest

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24.09.2025

Sir Ed Davey’s conference speech wasn’t a reinvention of the Liberal Democrats. But it was a rare attempt to reframe a party’s purpose before events impose one. The pivotal moment came with Gaza. “What is unfolding in Gaza is a genocide,” he said – the first UK-wide party leader to use the term so unequivocally from the conference stage. Though used in a recent party press release, the word undoubtedly travels further spoken live. In saying it, he voiced what many progressives have felt for months but haven’t seen from a major political leader – a moral line drawn in the sand, in sharp contrast with Sir Keir Starmer’s studied vagueness.

In ordinary times, this might seem risky. But these are not ordinary times. The political map is fracturing. Reform UK is topping many polls. Labour’s support is dropping. The Conservatives are braced for historic defeat. No major party can confidently say what the next few years or........

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