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Richard Morris blogs at A View From Ham Common, which was named Best New Blog at the 2011 Lib Dem Conference
Yes, the sitting Lib Dem MPs are mostly white, middle-aged middle class men. But the party's not taking any chances.
Why it's wrong to admonish the potential future CBI chief for backing the Tories.
Don't play by First Past the Post's rules.
No one's talking about deals with the Lib Dems, because there's nothing in their manifesto to scare the Tory or Labour horses.
The irony of David Cameron's response to the Charlie Hebdo terrorist attack.
Would the Lib Dems manage to keep Nick Clegg as leader during coalition negotiations with Labour?
Will the decision whether or not to go into coalition in 2015 depend more on money than on principle?
The Liberal Democrats are giving hope to their grassroots activists, and that's what matters come the election.
"Look at what you would've won" is a fruitless strategy for the Tories at their conference; the Lib Dems' plummet in popularity is still a worthwhile price to pay for what the coalition has achieved.
Democracy shouldn't make you pick sides.