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    class="type-9999"> 1918: Mr Hague says if the Lib Dems is to enter government with a Labour Party, this would not be secure, have another unelected prime minister and impose a voting reform without consulting the public. They would be making a "great mistake", he adds.
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  1. class="type-5"> 1929: Mark Pack, writing in the Libdemvoice blog: From what we've seen today and over the weekend, Liberal Democrats should be proud of just how well our negotiating team is working on our behalf. The hard-ball negotiating line has even forced one of the other party leaders - the current prime minister - to announce plans to quit. HREF="http://www.libdemvoice.org/a-day-to-be-proud-of-our-party-19430.html" ID="9999" >Mark Pack at Libdemvoice
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