Talk:Liberal Party (Iceland)
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[edit] "Social liberal"?
I removed the reference to this party being "social liberal" because it is unclear. It also heightens the (perhaps unavoidable) redundancy of the first sentence: "The Liberal Party ... is a liberal party in Iceland."
Before "social liberal" is restored, there should be some explanation: Does it mean "liberal on social issues"? "Liberal with a social-democratic bent"? "Liberal and eager to meet people"? ;-) It might be helpful to explain its orientation relative to the most closely related Icelandic parties. -- Alarob 22:25, 18 October 2006 (UTC)
the party is Liberal not Social liberal they say and it is a centre-right one. so i is liberal.
[edit] Vandalism
Somebody please fix or rewrite the article its been vandalized badly and its obvious biased beyond belief
User:Butcer
[edit] Vandalism
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BetacommandBot (talk) 16:06, 8 March 2008 (UTC)