The UK Parliament is wrapping up legislative business on Friday ahead of the country's July election.
It means some of the government's key policies related to smoking and evictions are unlikely to become law before Parliament is prorogued.
Party leaders are crossing the country on the campaign trail before polling day on July 4th.
Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey isn't ruling out coalition talks with the Labour Party if there's no clear majority after the election - but says he wouldn't work with the Conservatives.
IN: 'We have...
OUT: ...let's see.'
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It means some of the government's key policies related to smoking and evictions are unlikely to become law before Parliament is prorogued.
Party leaders are crossing the country on the campaign trail before polling day on July 4th.
Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey isn't ruling out coalition talks with the Labour Party if there's no clear majority after the election - but says he wouldn't work with the Conservatives.
IN: 'We have...
OUT: ...let's see.'
DUR: 23 seconds
http://www.fsnradionews.com/feeds/0524election-davey1.mp3