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    Vic, it's hard to say how the LibDems are faring, their numbers are slippery, sometimes rated at 8%, more or less equal to UKIP, and sometimes rated at 17%, depending who made the poll.

    I've got a half feeling they might split up into a Lib party and a Dem party, the latter going possibly with Labour.
    UKIP recently saw a Lord Stevens - former Tory - in the house of peers cross over to UKIP, so your party may be edging slightly forwards on a percentage scale.

    The Lib+Dems are hardly likely to go with the Tories again, but they are a slippery party.
    UKIP has been campaigning lately to attract Labour supporters, using the in/out EU referendum as a ticket.

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