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The Lib Dems' Vince Cable has been stressing the "fundamental differences" between his party and Labour and the Conservatives. The 3rd biggest party has been facing lots of questions about who they would side with in the event of a hung parliament. Labour says they share "progressive" roots with the Lib Dems. Mr Cable is having none of it saying Labour has a "terrible record on civil liberties" and saying they differ on ID cards and the "surveillance state" and on Trident. | |
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