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Liberal Democrat leader resigns | Liberal Democrat leader resigns |
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Sir Menzies Campbell has resigned as leader of the Liberal Democrats "with immediate effect". | Sir Menzies Campbell has resigned as leader of the Liberal Democrats "with immediate effect". |
Senior Lib Dems Vincent Cable and Simon Hughes made the announcement, saying the party owed Sir Menzies "a huge debt of gratitude". | Senior Lib Dems Vincent Cable and Simon Hughes made the announcement, saying the party owed Sir Menzies "a huge debt of gratitude". |
Deputy leader Mr Cable will take over as acting leader for now - a leadership timetable will be announced on Tuesday. | Deputy leader Mr Cable will take over as acting leader for now - a leadership timetable will be announced on Tuesday. |
Mr Hughes said Sir Menzies had taken the decision in the "interests of the party and of Liberal Democracy". | Mr Hughes said Sir Menzies had taken the decision in the "interests of the party and of Liberal Democracy". |
Sir Menzies was not present when the announcement was made. | Sir Menzies was not present when the announcement was made. |
Poll ratings | Poll ratings |
The BBC understands that, in a private meeting with Lib Dem members, he said that he did not believe he could turn around his and the party's current poor poll ratings. | The BBC understands that, in a private meeting with Lib Dem members, he said that he did not believe he could turn around his and the party's current poor poll ratings. |
He indicated that now it was clear that there would be no election for many months he wanted to give his successor time to bed in before the election. | He indicated that now it was clear that there would be no election for many months he wanted to give his successor time to bed in before the election. |
Ming has earned the gratitude, the respect and the affection of our party Vincent CableDeputy leader class="" href="/1/hi/uk_politics/4591336.stm">Profile: Sir Menzies Campbell class="" href="/1/hi/uk_politics/7045708.stm">Analysis: Why Campbell went | |
Party president Mr Hughes said Sir Menzies had brought "purpose and stability" to the party since he took over as leader, after Charles Kennedy quit in January 2006. | Party president Mr Hughes said Sir Menzies had brought "purpose and stability" to the party since he took over as leader, after Charles Kennedy quit in January 2006. |
He added that he had put in place the preparations for the next general election "whenever it comes". | He added that he had put in place the preparations for the next general election "whenever it comes". |
Speculation has been growing about the Lib Dem leadership, particularly since Prime Minister Gordon Brown decided not to call an early general election - and indicated he may not do so until 2009 at the earliest. | Speculation has been growing about the Lib Dem leadership, particularly since Prime Minister Gordon Brown decided not to call an early general election - and indicated he may not do so until 2009 at the earliest. |
But a spokeswoman for Sir Menzies said he had made the decision to stand down himself and had handed his resignation letter to the party's president on Monday afternoon. | But a spokeswoman for Sir Menzies said he had made the decision to stand down himself and had handed his resignation letter to the party's president on Monday afternoon. |
Media speculation | Media speculation |
She said he had stood down in the interests of the party because he did not want the Liberal Democrat message drowned out by media speculation about his future. | She said he had stood down in the interests of the party because he did not want the Liberal Democrat message drowned out by media speculation about his future. |
Earlier Mr Cable had conceded the party's leadership was "under discussion" but said he did not believe Sir Menzies' job was under threat. | Earlier Mr Cable had conceded the party's leadership was "under discussion" but said he did not believe Sir Menzies' job was under threat. |
Speaking to the BBC later he said he had not been aware of the "imminence of the decision". | Speaking to the BBC later he said he had not been aware of the "imminence of the decision". |
HAVE YOUR SAY I am saddened that such a steady and trustworthy person was unpopular solely because of his age Will Stobart Send us your comments | HAVE YOUR SAY I am saddened that such a steady and trustworthy person was unpopular solely because of his age Will Stobart Send us your comments |
"I'm very sad he felt he needed to step aside," he said, but added: "I don't think he was pushed." | "I'm very sad he felt he needed to step aside," he said, but added: "I don't think he was pushed." |
"There was a very open debate about this immediately that Gordon Brown made his decision to postpone the election. | "There was a very open debate about this immediately that Gordon Brown made his decision to postpone the election. |
"I think he took a fresh look at where he stood ... and decided the best thing he could do in the interests of the party was to step aside." | "I think he took a fresh look at where he stood ... and decided the best thing he could do in the interests of the party was to step aside." |
He said he thought there would be a leadership election before the new year. | He said he thought there would be a leadership election before the new year. |
The prime minister has paid tribute to Sir Menzies as a "man of great stature and integrity who has served his party and country with distinction". | The prime minister has paid tribute to Sir Menzies as a "man of great stature and integrity who has served his party and country with distinction". |
And Tory leader David Cameron said he was a "fine public servant" who had had a distinguished parliamentary career, and wished him well for the future. | And Tory leader David Cameron said he was a "fine public servant" who had had a distinguished parliamentary career, and wished him well for the future. |