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Kennedy tears up Lib-Lab tactical vote pact
Press Review 3 May 2005
Charles Kennedy has publicly renounced the unofficial tactical voting pact between Labour and the Liberal Democrats in key marginal seats.
Hughes asks for help to defeat top Tories
News Article 21 April 2005
Simon Hughes has called on Labour voters to help the Liberal Democrats defeat senior Conservatives.
Simon Hughes - Liberal Democrat president
Interview 21 April 2005
Liberal Democrat president Simon Hughes on why Labour voters should help 'decapitate' the Tories and what will happen to his party after the election.
Lib Dems set out election stall
News Article 17 January 2005
The Liberal Democrats have claimed to be only party that can challenge Labour at the next general election.
Voters back Blair but don't trust him
Press Review 29 October 2004
Despite deep doubts over his trustworthiness, voters appear ready to back Tony Blair at the general election, according to the latest YouGov poll for the Telegraph.
Labour could offer Lib Dems electoral reform
Press Review 24 September 2004
The Independent claims that electoral reform could be back on the agenda if Labour's majority is cut sharply at the next election.
Kennedy sets out Lib Dem 'big idea'
News Article 20 September 2004
An upbeat Charles Kennedy has said his party's "big idea" focuses on policies to tackle a feeling of anxiety among the British public.
Kennedy could work with Labour
Press Review 20 September 2004
Lib Dem leader Charles Kennedy has said he would work with Labour - with or without a formal coalition - if the next election ends in a hung parliament.
Lib Dems establish 'Target Labour Unit'
News Article 18 September 2004
A Lib Dem electoral unit has been formed specifically to target Labour seats and parachute extra resources into those areas.