Former British minister Vince Cable today threw his hat in the ring for the Liberal Democrats' leadership, as he vowed to make the party a "credible contender for power" in the UK.
Sir Vince Cable todayannounced thathe is standing toreplace Tim Farron, who stepped down as Liberal Democrat leader.
The 74-year-old former business secretarysaid he is ready to lead the party through a period of "chronic uncertainty" as he claimed the "political winds are moving in our favour".
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"We are now growing again and the political winds are moving in our favour. I believe I can, as leader, offer the energy, dedication and drive, as well as experience, to help - with you - to make our party a credible contender for power," he said.
"I am ready to commit my energy, enthusiasm and experience to the task of leading the Liberal Democrats through what will be a period of chronic uncertainty," he added.
Vince said that there is a "big space in British politics" which he is "determined" for the Lib Dems to occupy.
The Liberal Democrats are facing their second hunt for a new leader in two years following Farron's resignation over conflict between his faith and political career.
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