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Gordon Brown speech to London community workers They may be shying away from talk of what happens if there's a hung parliament but it appears Mr Brown and Mr Clegg have entered into a Lib-Lab pact to keep their ties and jackets on - despite the warm weather. David Cameron went more casual. Mr Brown laughs as children at the meeting shout: "I've seen you on TV" and mob him for his autograph. What was that comment earlier about it not being an X-Factor contest?
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samoxford writes: I think it is ridiculous to talk about LibDems not standing a chance because of the seat implications - the seat predictions rest upon the assumption of a "uniform swing", i.e. the same shift of preferences in every constituency. HOWEVER, it's more likely that voters will shift to LibDem in LD marginal constituencies - those not are more likely to vote tactically - and *this will show up in the polls*. I.e. stop talking about LDs only getting 100 seats on the current swing. Have Your Say
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