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Liberal Democrat conference 2002

May 2019

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    Party leaders’ last prime-time appearances come as Ipsos poll puts Labor ahead 51-49
  • Kennedy's new push to overtake Tories

  • Simon Hoggart

    Simon Hoggart's sketch
    Charlie sports Daks of destiny

    Simon Hoggart
  • Kennedy flays Tory 'phantoms'

  • A strategy underpinned by sound logic

  • Conference diary

  • Charles the bold

  • Kennedy laughs off radicalism

    Matthew Tempest
  • Full text: Charles Kennedy's conference speech

  • Kennedy makes his opposition aims clear

  • Lib Dems call for better elderly protection

  • US criticised for earth summit 'sabotage'

  • Leak reveals Lib Dem strategy on Tories

  • Backing for move to 'free the NHS'

  • Conference highlights

  • Simon Hoggart's sketch
    Anoraks and mousepads

    Simon Hoggart
  • Blair's dossier on Iraq offers no cause for war, says Campbell

  • Second place up for grabs, Kennedy believes

  • Conference diary

    Anne Perkins
  • Lib Dems demand more Iraq evidence

    The Liberal Democrats today rejected No 10's dossier of evidence against Baghdad as justification for military action, which they insisted should be endorsed by the UN and the House of Commons.
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