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  • Betsan Powys
  • 8 May 07, 01:58 PM

Just a thought.

If the Lib Dems were to agree to a New Zealand type, confidence and supply deal with Labour, that wouldn't have to go before a special conference. Given the strength of feeling in the party - and Peter Black's is brimming with 'strength of feeling' - avoiding a special conference might appeal.

By the way the Labour group began their meeting early and not where we'd been told. Our cameraman can't get a shot of the meeting because someone's gone to the trouble of taping a piece of paper over the glass panel in the door.

Who's paranoid - us or them?

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I don't know who's paranoid - but it's clear from your ire who's won this particular exchange.

But then, given there is no possible public interest in sticking a camera through a glass panel in order to film a private meeting the real question should be why you want want to do such a thing.

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  • At 10:01 AM on 10 May 2007,
  • Pads wrote:

Bethan - just because you're paranoid it doesn't mean that they aren't out to get you!

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