Liberal Democrats Win 72 Seats
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Lib Dems won 72 seats at the general election in July , the party's best result in more than a century .
Senior party officials believe they have not yet hit their ceiling and have their eyes on at least 20 more seats currently held by the Conservatives .
Daisy Cooper , the deputy leader, told i: “I think we have to be very humble right now. Winning 72 MPs was, I think, beyond our wildest dreams’.
The Lib Dems could lose about 20 seats on a 5 per cent Lib Dem to Tory swing.
Analysts say many look vulnerable for the super-stretch’ seats which were at the height of the Lib Dems ambitions during the last campaign, the average majority is about 3,500 votes.
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