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Vote Lib Dem today

Vote Lib Dem today: * for a fair voting system * to scrap student fees * for action on climate change * to restore our civil liberties * for a green, high-tech economy

"I'm making my vote count."

"There is only one party ... that can claim to represent an agenda for radical, positive change in politics. That party is the Liberal Democrats." The Observer, 2 May 2010

Votes cast in Cambridge General Election 2005 Lib Dem: 44% Labour: 34% Con: Just 17% Green: 3%

Until we get rid of Britain's corrupt electoral system, the election in Cambridge is a two horse race - between Lib Dems and Labour.

Published and promoted by K Wilkins on behalf of Julian Huppert and Cambridge Liberal Democrats and printed by Glisson Printers Ltd, all of 16 Signet Court, Swann Road, Cambridge.

Julian HUPPERT X

Where to vote TODAY (Thursday) If you have a question about voting, ring 07918 728 057 julianhuppert.org.uk

1 Polls are open until 10pm today. 2 You don't need your polling card to vote 3 You can vote either here or at home in the general election. You can vote both here and at home in the council election.

Polling Station Selwyn Diamond, Grange Road

From Robinson or Wolfson Court, turn right and head south along Grange Road just past the rugby ground.

From St Chad's, it's more or less opposite on Grange Road but to your left.

From Newnham, turn right onto Grange Road.

From Selwyn, well, you'll know where it is! Map reproduced from Ordnance Survey map data by permission of Ordnance Survey, (c) Crown copyright 2003. All rights reserved.

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