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Lib Dems in the news a lot today as well. 2nd in the polls; calling for Darling’s neck; endorsed by the Observer, and leading the charge for constitutional reform.
You don’t have to be a partisan liberal to cheer this.
You probably don’t have to be a partisan liberal to appreciate the leaflets the Lib Dems produce, either:
http://jimjay.blogspot.com/2009/05/only-lib-dems-can-win-any-euro-seats-at.html
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