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Vince Cable tells the BBC's Politics Show that if Gordon Brown and David Cameron choose to turn their fire on Nick Clegg at this week's debate, having spent the last one saying "we agree with Nick Clegg", it will only illustrate "they are hardly consistent in their approach to us". BBC political correspondent Mike Sergeant says the Lib Dems have told him that online donations by individuals have shot up since the debate and visits to the party website are eight times higher. The party also says it has attracted 1,600 new members but party strategists are keen to keep their "feet on the ground" and know that opinion is highly volatile. Comparisons between Nick Clegg and Winston Churchill are dismissed as "absurd", but officials can't quite conceal their glee at the headlines in the Sunday papers.
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