"This is the first time has tried this for 70 years and we do to make best last." "I would be relaxed on the idea, some Coalition candidates in the next election."
His comments are confusion, many members and activists both on the left side of the Lib Dems and the right of the Tories who want to fight every seat the next election as independent parties challenge.
Mr Cameron cause fear in his backbencher last week using a joint press conference with Mr Clegg only to say, he "expect" the two parties to fight the choice separately.
As the Sunday Telegraph last week disclosed intervenes, the Prime Minister to "Neuter" Republican campaign for next month Oldham East and Saddleworth by-election by calling from a planned leaflets "push".
Andrew Mitchell, the International Development Secretary, has been reported that his party have to do anything to help that January beat competition pushed Lib Dems labour in the 13th century.
The by-election was by the disqualification as a MP of Phil Woolas, labour's former Immigration Minister, a majority of only 103 on the Lib Dems in the elections with the Tories 2,310 sparked behind had in third place.
The result was void by an election Court found, declared Mr. Woolas made false statements about the Lib Dem candidates, E. Watkins.
The idea of a "continuing Coalition" was first by Nick Boles that MP, floated Tory is seen as a "outrider" for the Group of the Tory modernizers to Mr Cameron.
It was picked up by Sir John major, the former Prime Minister, and last week was a member of Mr endorsed by Peter Lilley, major's Cabinet, who said: "I can understand that we could fight as a coalition."
"We could find even people on my wing of the party, the right-wing euro-sceptic is, say, 'well, maybe better, you have in bed with us as a struggle against us in the choice '."
However, said Peter bone, the Tory backbencher he hoped that the lines for Lib Dem Minister critical remarks to undercover reporter from the Daily Telegraph off the prospect of a common candidate had killed.
"The majority of the conservative party would next to fight choice as conservative and this reinforced what people thought and now maybe more people will be ready to say not in public in the private," he added.
Lib Dem activists hope some momentum on key policies in the new year to your party the following "Neutering" Mr cable, whose Business-Abteilung unguarded lost the responsibility for media regulation in the course of his claim, he had "declared" war on Rupert Murdoch to provide that for the full control of BskyB is bidding for a number of "Wins".
Upcoming battles include bankers bonuses - where Mr cable to tax £ 7.5 billion but want is by George Osborne, the Chancellor - and control scrapped orders, the controversial restrictions on terror suspects whose Fälle that dish come who fervently want to see the Lib Dems - the by-election meet resistance.
Mark Pack, co-editor of the Lib Dem voice blog for party activists, said the Sunday Telegraph: "imagine you if at the end of next month control scrapped orders had been to and MP there Lib Dem for Oldham East and Saddleworth."
"The political landscape would look very different."

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