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The Liberal Democrats are to shift resources to target what they see as the 50-most winnable Labour seats. | The Liberal Democrats are to shift resources to target what they see as the 50-most winnable Labour seats. |
Leader Nick Clegg said in a summer message that "a Labour vote is now a wasted vote" and said they would raise funds to target those constituencies. | Leader Nick Clegg said in a summer message that "a Labour vote is now a wasted vote" and said they would raise funds to target those constituencies. |
"We're rejigging the party organisation so we're fit to win and fit to deliver our programme for government," he said. | "We're rejigging the party organisation so we're fit to win and fit to deliver our programme for government," he said. |
Gordon Brown says Labour should have "confidence" in policies he says can win over voters at the next election. | Gordon Brown says Labour should have "confidence" in policies he says can win over voters at the next election. |
Appeal | Appeal |
But in his summer message, Mr Clegg insisted: "There is no point voting Labour any more. There are no safe Labour seats. | But in his summer message, Mr Clegg insisted: "There is no point voting Labour any more. There are no safe Labour seats. |
"They will lose every by-election they fight in this Parliament. And at the next general election, they will lose in their heartlands to the Liberal Democrats. A Labour vote is now a wasted vote." | "They will lose every by-election they fight in this Parliament. And at the next general election, they will lose in their heartlands to the Liberal Democrats. A Labour vote is now a wasted vote." |
You never know how quickly things will change. Gordon Brown may find the guts to call the general election we should have had last year Nick CleggLib Dem leader | You never know how quickly things will change. Gordon Brown may find the guts to call the general election we should have had last year Nick CleggLib Dem leader |
He spoke out after the SNP snatched Glasgow East from Labour in last week's by-election. Labour also lost Crewe & Nantwich in May - a seat it had held for 26 years - to the Conservatives. | He spoke out after the SNP snatched Glasgow East from Labour in last week's by-election. Labour also lost Crewe & Nantwich in May - a seat it had held for 26 years - to the Conservatives. |
The Lib Dem focus on Labour is a change of emphasis for the party, which in 2005 embarked on a "decapitation strategy" - aimed at unseating prominent Tory MPs, such as David Davis and Theresa May. | |
Turning his fire on the Tories - who climbed above the Lib Dems to third place in Glasgow East - Mr Clegg said while a lot is heard about them, "the truth is there are huge parts of the country where they haven't got a hope. | Turning his fire on the Tories - who climbed above the Lib Dems to third place in Glasgow East - Mr Clegg said while a lot is heard about them, "the truth is there are huge parts of the country where they haven't got a hope. |
"Not even a single elected councillor in Newcastle, Sheffield, Manchester, Liverpool or Oxford, let alone an MP. Places where only the Liberal Democrats can defeat Labour." | "Not even a single elected councillor in Newcastle, Sheffield, Manchester, Liverpool or Oxford, let alone an MP. Places where only the Liberal Democrats can defeat Labour." |
In an appeal to the party faithful, Mr Clegg stressed: "This is a huge opportunity for us. We've got to seize it. So I'm shifting our resources to put more campaigners and more effort into those seats where we're taking on Labour. | In an appeal to the party faithful, Mr Clegg stressed: "This is a huge opportunity for us. We've got to seize it. So I'm shifting our resources to put more campaigners and more effort into those seats where we're taking on Labour. |
"I've instructed our campaigns chief Chris Rennard to step up our campaigns in the 50 seats where we're best placed to beat Labour. | "I've instructed our campaigns chief Chris Rennard to step up our campaigns in the 50 seats where we're best placed to beat Labour. |
"We'll be launching a special fundraising drive for those constituencies in the autumn and I hope you'll help." | "We'll be launching a special fundraising drive for those constituencies in the autumn and I hope you'll help." |
'Ready for anything' | 'Ready for anything' |
He said he was also sending Lord Rennard and Ed Davey, the party's foreign affairs spokesman, to the Democrats' convention in Denver in August to take a closer look at American campaign techniques. | He said he was also sending Lord Rennard and Ed Davey, the party's foreign affairs spokesman, to the Democrats' convention in Denver in August to take a closer look at American campaign techniques. |
"You never know how quickly things will change. Gordon Brown may find the guts to call the general election we should have had last year," he said. | "You never know how quickly things will change. Gordon Brown may find the guts to call the general election we should have had last year," he said. |
"He may be replaced with yet another unelected Labour prime minister. | "He may be replaced with yet another unelected Labour prime minister. |
"We've got to be ready for anything. Britain needs a break from Labour. | "We've got to be ready for anything. Britain needs a break from Labour. |
"Britain needs a young party with fresh ideas for today's families - that's us. So let's make it happen." | "Britain needs a young party with fresh ideas for today's families - that's us. So let's make it happen." |
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