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Video: Simon Hughes and Lynne Featherstone on the Climate Change march

In addition to the film featuring Chris Huhne, Sheila has also done a film of Saturday’s march with two of our other MPs – Simon Hughes and Lynne Featherstone:

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Video: Chris Huhne and the Liberal Democrats on the Climate Change march

Sheila Rainger has compiled a great video of Lib Dems on the march, you can watch it below.

I really don’t recall how I ended up being the guy asking the questions, but nice camerawork, Sheila!

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Voice Podcast: Climate change march

Green Tax SwitchThe latest Lib Dem Voice Podcast is an account of the Grosvenor Square to Trafalgar Square march, including a group interview with Chris Huhne, Simon Hughes, Ed Davey and Jo Swinson.

If you want to skip my guff, and jump straight to the interview it’s at 4:51 in.

This is my first serious attempt at Podcasting – so please be vicious in your criticism, and tell me bluntly what’s hot and what’s not!

You can find out more about the Lib Dem Green Tax Switch at www.greentaxswitch.com

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