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The Joy of Six 1540
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Are we doing enough to insure against climate change?
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Don't mention the Isle of Wight Separatists' 1950s terror campaign
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Fergus McClelland was the last illegal major British child actor
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Labour and the Liberals in 1924 and today
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Family: Scene Through the Eye of a Lens
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A power vacuum?
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Here's a combined response that addresses both comments while reinforcing your federalist argument: Thanks both. I think you're actually highlighting differe...
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By Iain Donaldson | Mon 29th June 2026 - 11:08 am...The danger is that it may simply replace one concentration of power with another... What danger? Westmins...







The Westminster village might still be in post-holiday slumber mode, but a significant political event is due to take place only in a couple of weeks – David Cameron’s long awaited, ‘tantric’ speech on Europe. While the exact details remain unclear, Cameron could well argue that the UK’s terms of EU membership require revision, and that this should include the repatriation of some powers, after which the new package will be put to a referendum. So how should the Liberal Democrats respond? 


