Lib Dems aim to grab attention with campaign stuntspublished at 08:27 British Summer Time 16 June
Emily Atkinson
Live reporter
It's a Tuesday, 05:00. You're the Liberal Democrat leader, sitting on the battle-bus, talking through the day's campaign plans with your advisers.
Take your pick, they say. Paddleboarding or water-sliding? A turn on an obstacle course? A spin on a rollercoaster?
For more than three weeks, Sir Ed Davey has rattled through all four and more as he took his pitch to voters.
So, why the stunts? He says that politicians can take people’s issues seriously without needing to take themselves too seriously. It's also a way for the party to get attention, and from there ensure their pledges get heard.
We'll take you through more of the latter shortly. For now, here's a look at some of his most eye-catching stunts: