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November 24, 2010

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Veteran

Clegg Clegg, shame on you - shame on you for turning blue!

Richard Calhoun

Just tell it like it is, you were not elected to power, you had to broker a coalition government in which compromises and changes have had to be made. End of story.

Super Blue

So parties who don't win elections aren't bound by their manifestos, Richard? That's a relief, otherwise we Conservatives would be committed to installing a Jacobite monarch

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