But Mr Davey, the party's trade and industry spokesman, said: "I don't agree with Simon Hughes's analysis."
He went on to suggest that the party's difficulties were the legacy
of former leader Charles Kennedy, ousted after it emerged he had a
drink problem.
He told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "You have got to remember
where we were three or four months ago. We have had a pretty traumatic
time in the party.
"For some of us it actually went back quite a few years. The party hadn't been managed as well as it should be."
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