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the Progressive Democrats took liberal positions on... Although the Progressive Democrats never again won more than 10 seats in the D... The Progressive Democrats formed the second largest opposition party under difficult circumstances... where the economy was concerned and so the Progressive Democrats had difficulty in being effective in opposition... In total the Progressive Democrats participated in coalition governments four times... The Progressive Democrats lost six of its eight seats in the 166 seat... by 201 votes to 161 to bring the Progressive Democrats to an end... The archives of the Progressive Democrats party were presented to... At least 20 former Progressive Democrats councillors won seats on... says that the emergence of the Progressive Democrats in 1985 may have had a more positive influence on the economy than some recognise... the Progressive Democrats did not support... The Progressive Democrats again voted down the same bill in the current... Both Progressive Democrats and other commentators have suggested that the party had a greater influence on government policy...

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