Charles Kennedy: Liberal Democrats made Tories 'euro-sensible'

Former Liberal Democrat leader Charles Kennedy said the party was not likely to have a party for its first anniversary in power, amid the current "tough times", which he described as a winter of discontent.

But he claims their influence has made the Conservatives more "euro-sensible" as they work together in the coalition government.

Andrew Neil asked why the party and leader were unpopular and if the Lib Dems could last five years in government.

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