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Liberal Democrat 

Currently the third largest political party in the United Kingdom, who most people would vote for, if they thought they could win.

They are without a doubt the best party in British Politics, it's just a shame they haven't been elected yet, because clearly they'd sort out all of the problems if they were!
Person 1 - "Those Liberal Democrat's have some great policies, but they'll never win, so I'm voting Tory"

Person 2 - "But if you don't vote for them, they can't win"

Person 1 - "Fair point"
Liberal Democrat by Foz19 February 28, 2010

Liberal Democratic Orthodoxy

The established, institutionalized set of beliefs that define mainstream liberal democracy—the often-unexamined assumptions about elections, representation, rights, and the relationship between liberalism and democracy. Liberal democratic orthodoxy includes commitments: that elections confer legitimacy, that representation works, that rights protect freedom, that liberal and democratic values align, that liberal democracies are fundamentally just, and that the liberal democratic model is the end of political history. Like all orthodoxies, it provides a framework for political understanding, but it can function as ideology—making liberal democratic arrangements seem natural and inevitable, obscuring their limitations (exclusion, inequality, corporate power), and delegitimizing alternatives. Liberal democratic orthodoxy determines what counts as "democratic" versus "authoritarian," what political arrangements are "legitimate," and who counts as a "real" democrat versus a threat to democracy.
Example: "He couldn't see how liberal democracies might themselves be sites of oppression—not because he'd examined the question, but because liberal democratic orthodoxy had made critique of democracy itself unthinkable. The orthodoxy's power is making its objects immune to fundamental critique."

Western Liberal Democratic Logic

A specific variant of Western Political Logic that applies the same double standards and self‑exempting reasoning specifically within the framework of liberal democracy. It holds that liberal democratic institutions (elections, constitutions, rights discourse) are the sole legitimate basis for political order, and that any deviation from this model is not just different but inherently irrational, authoritarian, or “illiberal.” Under this logic, Western liberal democracies can engage in torture, drone strikes, mass surveillance, and electoral manipulation—but these are framed as “exceptional,” “necessary evils,” or “mistakes.” When non‑liberal or non‑Western powers engage in identical actions, they are condemned as proof of their unfitness for democracy. Western Liberal Democratic Logic also produces the “tolerance paradox” selectively: it demands tolerance for liberal values but refuses tolerance for any system that challenges liberal hegemony. It presents liberal democracy as the end of history while constantly moving the goalposts on what “democracy” actually requires.
Example: “He condemned Russia’s election law changes as ‘authoritarian creep,’ but defended similar voter ID laws in his own country as ‘fraud prevention.’ That’s Western Liberal Democratic Logic: identical rules, judged differently depending on who applies them.”