Lib Dems have regained trust of voters after coalition years, says Ed Davey
by Peter Walker Senior political correspondent from World news | The Guardian on (#6NVSM)
Leader tells BBC he was not proud' of every decision he took in government from 2010 to 2015 and had made sure his party listened to voters again
The Liberal Democrats have won back the trust of voters after being in coalition with the Conservatives and U-turning on university tuition fees, Ed Davey has said.
Speaking to the BBC's Nick Robinson, who is interviewing all the main party leaders, Davey said one of the main aims of his time as leader had been to listen again to voters after three disappointing elections in a row.
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