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Chris Huhne: The implicit media prejudice against the Lib Dems

Jeremy Hunt, the Conservatives' media spokesman, recently accused the BBC of bias against the Tories, and bizarrely called on the corporation to hire more Conservative-inclined reporters. Full Article at The Independent

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