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Line of the day

November 5, 2014 a9272953 Leave a comment

One difference between opposition and government for Liberal Democrats has been that, before coalition, no one noticed what they said; now, no one notices what they do.

Rafael Behr has written a great piece on the coalition, arguing that it has provided an angrier and narrower Conservative parliamentary party. 

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