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Why being in coalition may not be all roses for Lib Dems

Michael Crick | 17:42 UK time, Wednesday, 2 June 2010

Today's PMQs illustrated the problems the Liberal Democrats may have in getting squeezed.

Before the election Nick Clegg would get two questions automatically, and then one or two other Lib Dem MPs would get to ask questions as well.

Today they got just one question, from Sir Alan Beith.

The problem is that with almost 20 of their MPs now serving as ministers in the coalition, there are now fewer than 40 Lib Dem MPs who can ask questions of the prime minister.

Unless there's some behind-the-scenes deal involving the Speaker then it's hard to see how the Liberal Democrats improve their position.

Together with broadcasting time and the disappearance of Short Money, it's another sign of how being in coalition government may not be all yellow or orange roses for the Lib Dems.

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