swinson in A Sentence

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    As of now, Swinson has said she won't back either of the two major parties.

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    Swinson has publicly ruled out a formal coalition with either Johnson's Conservatives or the socialist-led Labour Party, but she did not address the issue directly in her speech.

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    Swinson said her ambition for the party, which is gaining support but only holds 18 seats in the 650-seat parliament, knew no limits, and presented herself as a potential prime minister.

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    Swinson has already used her party's annual conference to toughen its anti-Brexit stance, promising to cancel Brexit if the Liberal Democrats score an unlikely victory in a widely expected early election.

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    Ms Swinson said her ambition for the party, which is gaining support but only holds 18 seats in the 650-seat parliament, knew no limits, and presented herself as a potential prime minister.

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    Swinson has already used her party's annual conference to toughen their anti-Brexit stance, promising to cancel Brexit if the Liberal Democrats score an unlikely and unprecedented victory in a widely expected early election.

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    Swinson attacked Johnson's exit strategy as“sickening” and warned voters not to trust his ability to strike a new deal in the next month, nor believe his assertion that a no-deal Brexit can be managed.

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    Ms Swinson attacked Johnson's exit strategy as"sickening" and warned voters not to trust his ability to strike a new deal in the next month, nor believe his assertion that a no-deal Brexit can be managed.

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    As a party which has never won more than 62 seats at an election, the prospect of Swinson forming a government is a long way off, even though British politics is at its most unpredictable juncture in decades.

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