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Is Lib Dem silence a sign things are going well?

Michael Crick | 13:35 UK time, Monday, 10 May 2010

The remarkable thing about these talks is how controlled and tight-lipped the Lib Dems are being. Normally it is hard to get Lib Dems to stop talking.

Indeed as I chased the Lib Dem negotiating team down Whitehall I remarked how unusual it was for politicians to be so silent.

"I've not known anything like this since IDS," I remarked, referring to the former Conservative leader Iain Duncan-Smith who called himself the "quiet man".

Chris Huhne couldn't resist a smile.

Seriously, the fact that Lib Dems are being so quiet, and there have been no leaks from MPs or the federal executive is probably a sign that things are going well, and a deal may be possible that squares the party.

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