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Nick Clegg - Tonight Matthew, I will be David Cameron!
I've just watched Nick Clegg on the Andrew Marr show and I have come to a few conclusions. Nick has (in my opinion) aped David Cameron and duplicated Conservative policies (apart from on the EU) from the day he was installed as Lib Dem leader. This is a exceedingly dodgy strategy to lead the Lib Dems into the next general election. It could work out one of two ways: The Lib Dems could steal v...
submitted by DailyReferendum on 14th Sep 2008 (via dailyreferendum.blogspot.com)



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