Chief Whip of the Liberal Democrats

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The Chief Whip of the Liberal Democrats is responsible for administering the whipping system in the party which ensures that members attend and vote in parliament when the party leadership requires a majority vote. Whips, of which two are appointed in the party, a member of the House of Commons and a member of the House of Lords, also help to organise their party’s contribution to parliamentary business. On some occasions, the party leadership may allow MP's to have a free vote based on their own conscience rather than party policy, of which the chief whip is not required to direct votes.

This is a list of people who have served as Chief Whip of the Liberal Democrats in the Parliament of the United Kingdom and of its predecessor parties. The Liberal Party was formed in 1859, but through its roots in the Whig Party dates back to the late 1670s. In 1988, the Liberals merged with the Social Democratic Party, formed by dissident Labour Party members in 1981, to create the Liberal Democrats.

House of Commons

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Chief Whip of the
Liberal Democrats
Incumbent
Wendy Chamberlain MP
since 31 August 2020
AppointerLeader of the Liberal Democrats
Inaugural holderEdward Ellice (Whigs)
James Wallace (Liberal Democrats)
Formationcirca 1830 (as Chief Whip of the Whig Party)
1988 (in current form)
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Whigs

Liberal Party

  • 1 Wallace continued as Liberal Democrat Chief Whip following the merger

Social Democratic Party

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1981 John Roper Farnworth
1983 John Cartwright Woolwich
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Liberal Democrats

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House of Lords

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Chief Whip of the
Liberal Democrats
since 2016
AppointerLeader of the
Liberal Democrats
Inaugural holderThe Viscount Falkland (Whigs)
The Lord Tordoff (Liberal Democrats)
Formationcirca 1837 (as Chief Whip of the Whig Party)
1988 (in current form)
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Whigs

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Liberal Party

  • 1 Falkland was absent serving as Governor of Nova Scotia
  • 2 Colebrooke continued as Liberal Chief Whip in the Lloyd George coalition of 1916 to 1922. Denman was Chief Whip of the Opposition Asquith Liberals from 1919 to 1924
  • 3 Tordoff continued as Liberal Democrat Chief Whip following the merger

Social Democratic Party

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Liberal Democrats

Chief Whips of the National Liberal Party (Coalition Liberals), 1916–1923

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Chief Whips of the Liberal National Party (later National Liberal Party), 1931–1966

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YearNameConstituency
1931 Alec Glassey East Dorset
1931 Geoffrey Shakespeare Norwich
1932 James Blindell (knighted in 1936) Holland with Boston
1937 Charles Kerr Montrose Burghs
1940 Herbert Holdsworth Bradford South
1945 Herbert Butcher (knighted in 1953; created a Baronet in 1960) Holland with Boston
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