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Monday, 14 September 2009

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Hugh

I hope that the Lib Dems will be focussing on picking up 'Labour' votes in Reading East. If Labour somehow were to regain it they would have another Commons majority, whereas the Tories could still win there and be a long way short.

However, the situation is reversed in Reading West. That is Tory target 107, which would put them very close to their own majority, whilst Labour could easily win it without being anywhere near to 326 seats. Consequently the Lib Dems should be aiming for 'Tory' votes there.

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