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Nick Clegg and Stephen Kearney visit Thame Festival Fete

12.18.00pm BST (GMT +0100) Sun 15th Jun 2008

Nick Clegg and Stephen Kearney at the Thame Festival Fete

Nick Clegg and Stephen Kearney at the Thame Festival Fete

On Saturday, Liberal Democrat Leader Nick Clegg and Liberal Democrat candidate for the Henley by-election Stephen Kearney visited Thame Festival Fete, where they toured the stalls and chatted to local residents.

Stephen Kearney said:

"Thank you to everyone who helped arrange the fete. It was a wonderful event, which brought the whole community together. Its people like this who help to build vibrant communities like Thame."

Nick Clegg said:

"It was fantastic to see so many people out and about enjoying themselves at an event that means so much to local people.

"It was excellent to see what a good reception Stephen received. He's clearly getting to know local people very well, and has real star quality."

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