Ed Davey's entirely inconsequential speech: the quintessential Lib Dem event | John Crace

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New Lib Dem leader offers no great vision, no plans for alliances ... nothing much at all

Maybe a cardiograph could have picked up a hint of a heartbeat, but to the untrained eye the Lib Dem leadership contest appeared to have been flatlining almost from the start. It’s not as if the Lib Dems don’t try to provide excitement – this was the fourth leadership election in five years.

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