Newsflash: LIBDEMS NOT LIKE TORIES

Thanks, BBC, for that stunning insight.

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  • If you saw the interview, it was pathetic. Disappointing from someone of Marr’s calibre.
    At the end, he just intoned dutifully “Well sorry, you sound a bit like Cameron to me”

  • Ironic, you should see the comments on Iain Dale. Iain says, well suggests, that Vince call for a merger with Labour -only he didn’t!

    Every unhinged Tory is ranting madly, it explains events in Watford.

  • I watched that interview and it was stupid, Andrew Marr just wouldn’t let go of the idea of likening us to the Tories, just about everyone of his questions was related to that

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