Charlotte Markey, of Bonhay Road, Exeter, writes:

-- I read Richard Younger Ross's leaflet recently where he claimed that the Lib Dems were the only party capable of offering radical change. How is that possible when they have no chance whatsoever of

winning the upcoming General Election?

With the polls so tight, Gordon Brown clearly believes that he and the Liberal Democrats are going to prop him up if a hung parliament comes

to pass. He told Andrew Marr on Sunday AM that "the Liberals I think are closest to us on, on tax and public, public services, there's obviously the possibility of people working in, in common harmony".

The message is clear therefore - by voting Liberal Democrat, you may well end up with four more years of Labour. 'Radical change', indeed.

After the recent news involving what can only be described as an attempted coup by Patricia Hewitt and Geoff Hoon can we really afford to stand another four years of indecision at the highest levels?