http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/8269837.stm
Nick Clegg has shunned talk of deals with other parties in a keynote conference speech and instead told Lib Dems: "I want to be prime minister."
The Lib Dem leader was bidding to reassert his authority after a bruising week - and reach out to disaffected Labour voters thinking of voting Tory.
In his speech he urged voters not to sleepwalk into a Tory government and opt for "real change" instead.
The Lib Dems say their private polling shows the next election is "wide open".
Mr Clegg spoke without notes for just under 50 minutes - and his speech was greeted with a standing ovation from delegates in the Bournemouth centre, which included wife Miriam and former party leaders Lord Ashdown and Sir Menzies Campbell in the front row.
Is this the equivalent of Prepare for power that David Steele said back in the early eighties?
Are Lib Dem a force to be reckoned with or are they potential King makers (in a hung parliament)