A smaller-size party and parliamentary membership does not necessarily equate to lesser demands; if anything, the opposite can be the case. Charles Kennedy casedemandequate Change image and share on social
When it comes to our public services, decentralisation means giving power back to those on the front line - our doctors, nurses, teachers and physiotherapists, and our locally elected officials. Charles Kennedy backdecentralisationdoctor Change image and share on social
When human rights are systematically abused, it raises the question whether it may be legitimate in some circumstances for the international community to intervene within individual states as well as in conflicts between states. Charles Kennedy abusecircumstancecommunity share on social
We all accept the world would be safer without Saddam's baleful dictatorship. Charles Kennedy acceptbalefuldictatorship Change image and share on social
'Federalism', in the context of political and media usage in Britain, has come to mean the creation and imposition of a European superstate, one centralised in Brussels. Charles Kennedy britainbrusselscentralise Change image and share on social
The way to defeat international terrorism is through international cooperation based on international law, clear intelligence, and a measured and appropriate military response. Charles Kennedy baseclearcooperation Change image and share on social