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Lib Dem leadership: Sir Vince Cable's replacement to be announced Lib Dem leadership: Sir Vince Cable's replacement to be announced
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Jo Swinson or Sir Ed Davey will be named as the next leader of the Liberal Democrats later, replacing incumbent Sir Vince Cable.Jo Swinson or Sir Ed Davey will be named as the next leader of the Liberal Democrats later, replacing incumbent Sir Vince Cable.
The result of the pro-EU party's leadership contest is expected at around 16:00 BST on Monday.The result of the pro-EU party's leadership contest is expected at around 16:00 BST on Monday.
Ms Swinson, the MP for East Dunbartonshire, has been the party's deputy leader for two years and is the bookmakers' favourite.Ms Swinson, the MP for East Dunbartonshire, has been the party's deputy leader for two years and is the bookmakers' favourite.
She is up against ex-energy secretary Sir Ed, MP for Kingston and SurbitonShe is up against ex-energy secretary Sir Ed, MP for Kingston and Surbiton
Both candidates are backing another EU referendum.Both candidates are backing another EU referendum.
The Liberal Democrats began the process of choosing their next leader in May, as Sir Vince - who has served as leader since July 2017 - announced he would be handing over a "bigger, stronger party".The Liberal Democrats began the process of choosing their next leader in May, as Sir Vince - who has served as leader since July 2017 - announced he would be handing over a "bigger, stronger party".
Under Sir Vince, the Lib Dems have been at the forefront of the campaign for another EU referendum as a means of stopping Brexit.Under Sir Vince, the Lib Dems have been at the forefront of the campaign for another EU referendum as a means of stopping Brexit.
The party now has 12 MPs and won 20% of the vote share in the European elections.The party now has 12 MPs and won 20% of the vote share in the European elections.
In the English local elections in May, they were the biggest winners of the night.In the English local elections in May, they were the biggest winners of the night.
Ms Swinson has previously suggested that the election of Boris Johnson as Tory leader could be an excellent recruiting tool for the Lib Dems.Ms Swinson has previously suggested that the election of Boris Johnson as Tory leader could be an excellent recruiting tool for the Lib Dems.
She believes Mr Johnson - the favourite to replace Theresa May - would be disastrous as PM, but a "silver lining" would be that it would be good for her party.She believes Mr Johnson - the favourite to replace Theresa May - would be disastrous as PM, but a "silver lining" would be that it would be good for her party.
The result of the Tory battle for Number 10 will be announced on Tuesday.The result of the Tory battle for Number 10 will be announced on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, setting out his pitch, Sir Ed previously said the UK needs "a new economic model" and "making capitalism turn green so Britain is a world green finance capital".Meanwhile, setting out his pitch, Sir Ed previously said the UK needs "a new economic model" and "making capitalism turn green so Britain is a world green finance capital".
"That means being tough on our banks, on the stock exchange, on the pension funds, so they take account of climate risk.""That means being tough on our banks, on the stock exchange, on the pension funds, so they take account of climate risk."
What is Sir Vince Cable's legacy?
By Gavin Stamp, BBC political reporter
Expectations were low when Sir Vince became leader in July 2017. The party was still in the political wilderness after its hammering in the 2015 general election.
It hadn't made the progress it had hoped for in 2017's snap poll, and Tim Farron had quit suddenly as leader amid uncomfortable questions over his views on faith and homosexuality.
MPs weren't exactly queuing up to replace Mr Farron - Sir Vince was was elected unopposed. He inherited a party that seemed to be going nowhere, fast.
Almost two years later, the picture couldn't be more different. His successor - who will be announced on Monday - will take over a party with a real spring in its step and genuine optimism about the future.
So how did the turnaround happen and how much credit should the outgoing leader get for it?
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