The Lib Dems Are Eyeing Labour Seats To Target At The Next Election, Says Party President
The Liberal Democrats are already thinking about seats they can take from Labour at the next general election, according to the party president.
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The Liberal Democrats are already thinking about seats they can take from Labour at the next general election, according to the party president.
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