Leekbrookgull
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Amnesty ? Maybe to close to the Euro and what in happening in Greece (i accept that it not the Euro,s fault) ? 

Well my Lib-Dem vote has helped to keep out the Tory candidate in a very closely fought seat. It has made me really feel as though my vote has made a difference which is unusual, and strangely fulfilling.
Lib Dems hold Cheltenham and are up to 55 seats. Seven down from last time.
Don't be silly!!!!! Look at the percentages. Nearly a quarter of the country voted for them!!!
no substance on immigration or economy, the real two big issues
Their 'support' was always strongest among younger voters, who are the least likely to vote (unless it's voting to kick someone out of Channel 4's Big Brother, as opposed to something important like who's going to run the country).
Lib Dem support (like the old Liberals before them) has always been 'soft' compared to that of the two main parties.
That said, I'm still bitterly disappointed; the same old Tweedle Dee, Tweedlee Dum alternation every decade or so between two establishment parties who'll do whatever big business and 'the City' want, and screw over ordinary people instead.
F*** the lot of them.
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Take your pick, joining the Euro, illegal immigrant amnesty, abolishing jail sentences under 6 months, or Vince Cable having (wrongly) convinced people he knows about the economy.
Clegg did quite well in the debates, but the British public has restored my faith and seen through their complete unsuitability to govern.
Good bloke.And my vote, I like to think, helped Don Foster increase the Lib Dem vote here in Bath.