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Given the preference ranking above, each of the five candidates has a reasonable case for being called the front-runner.
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Even the beleagured Nick Clegg can enjoy a few days when the behaviour of his fiercest opponents, and not the splits in his own crumbling party, are the main story.Finally, a word of free public-relations advice to the student protestors from someone who thinks they actually have a reasonable case: try not to vandalise war monuments.
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