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More on political reform on BBC Radio 4's World at One. Foreign Secretary David Miliband says everyone standing at this election must understand the sheer "disdain and cynicism" people feel because of the "poisonous activities" of a few politicians. His opposite number William Hague says there's a desire from the public to see standards rise and costs fall in the system. He also says there could be "common political cause" between the Tories and the Lib Dems on this matter. For the Lib Dems, Vince Cable says the government has been "unwilling" to accept a cap on political donations because of Labour's links with the unions. Leader of the UK Independence Party Lord Pearson says he welcomes moves towards a voting system based on proportional representation, but it would really just be "rearranging the deckchairs on the Titanic" because so many of our laws are now made in Brussels. What the UK really needs is a full referendum on membership of the EU, he adds.
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