Jo Swinson becomes Liberal Democrats' first female leader

The 39-year-old defeated Ed Davey in a landslide victory

Jo Swinson
Jo Swinson is elected leader of the Liberal Democrats 
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Jo Swinson has been elected as the first woman leader of the Liberal Democrats, after she defeated Ed Davey in the battle to replace Vince Cable. She took more than 47,997 votes against Davey’s 28,021 in a landslide victory.

“I stand before you today not just as leader of the Lib Dems, but as a candidate to be prime minister,” she told cheering supporters. “There is no limit for my ambition for our party, our movement and our country. I am ready to take my party into a general election and win it.”

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