Clegg and Huhne strut their webcasting stuff

This week we’ve added mini-movies from Nick Clegg and Chris Huhne to, respectively, the party’s anti-DNA database campaigning website and our No to Nuclear campaign site.

The DNA site also now links to an article from Lynne Featherstone giving the answer to “what does an innocent person have to fear from DNA databases?” – which is probably the most common query about our campaign. Needless to say, she gives a good answer!

PS And don’t forget, you can still watch the party’s latest Climate Change film too.

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