Local elections
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Ed Miliband sets out mission to forget fear and embrace hope
20 May 2011: Ed Miliband admits Labour party lost 2010 general election because it offered a message of 'fear, not hope'
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17 Nov 2011: Dave Hill: The London mayor's rebellious exterior conceals a deeply Conservative politician closely aligned with David Cameron, and the City
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18 Sep 2011:
Tim Farron: Local politics is not just what liberals do, it has long been at the very heart of who we are
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20 May 2011: Ed Miliband admits Labour party lost 2010 general election because it offered a message of 'fear, not hope'
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7 May 2011:
Coverage of the fallout after the UK votes to maintain first-past-the-post
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7 May 2011: Tony Travers: This result was extraordinarily good for the Conservatives, very bad for the Liberal Democrats and not particularly good for Labour
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7 May 2011:
Editorial: "The single most important consequence of Thursday's voting is the sheer bloodiness of the bloody nose delivered to the Liberal Democrats"
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6 May 2011: Lib Dem leader says his party is bearing the brunt of the blame for coalition cuts on day of heavy losses in England and Scotland
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6 May 2011: Scotland sees highest turnout and London lowest, initial figures suggest amid Lib Dem recriminations over Tories' anti-AV tactics
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6 May 2011:
Evan Harris: We knew these elections would be difficult, but attacking the Lib Dems for a coalition that has won progressive gains is unfair
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