bath where we are, where we've just moved from and somerton and frome, where i am now, are two of themlib dems are very much hoping that they can win back lots and lots of seats in the south west. they're only polling at about 9% at the moment. that's compared to 25% that nick clegg was polling back in 2010. and it's about level with the reform party . but ed with the reform party. but ed davey doesn't seem too worried about because the lib dems campaign tactic in this election is to concentrate all their efforts and their resources on about 30 or 40 seats, which they really think they can win. most of those seats are held by conservatives, although a few are held by the snp. what's noticeable , though, is that only noticeable, though, is that only one sheffield hallam, is held by labour and ed davey is being very careful not to criticise keir starmer very much at all. i asked him about it yesterday. i asked him about it yesterday. i asked him about it yesterday. i asked him whether keir starmer would make a good prime minister and he didn't say no. he didn't say yes, but pressed three