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BUT WHAT OF THE LIB DEMS?

29th April 2010, Page 9
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Given the way the Liberal Democrats are polling at the moment, it could be in Nick Clegg's hands as to who gains power in the event of a hung parliament.

CM put the same questions to the Liberal Democrats, but the party was unable to supply us with answers before we went to press (should we receive them before polling day, please go to www. roadtransport.cornielection201 0 to read them in full alongside policies from other parties running in the election).

The Lib Dem manifesto offers a few clues as to what it would seek should it have influence in a pow

er-sharing deal: for exat it says it will work toy introducing road pricirq second Parliament. It sii out the revenue raised trucks via this scheme, 144 ing some of it would be to fund further extensic high-speed rail, addinc road pricing would "cu duty significantly" for H The party says this policy would ensure foreig nee pay tax for using British roads, with the rr raised investment in UK infrastructure.

The Lib Dems also want to limit the amount c that individual hauliers transport into the UK ti 100 litres per vehicle.

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