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- Exclusive: Sir Vince Cable talks to Business Insider one year on from being elected leader of the Liberal Democrats.
- The Liberal Democrats are preparing themselves for a "radical" shift in British politics, Cable said.
- The party is being advised by a former advisor to Justin Trudeau who worked on Emmanuel Macron's campaign.
- Cable dismissed suggestions he is planning to hand over to a successor soon.
- The Lib Dem leader was disappointed about missing a key Brexit vote but said: "there's a slight danger of making a mountain out of a molehill."
LONDON — On the walls of Sir Vince Cable's Westminster office are cartoons of him sketched by people throughout his long and colourful political career.
In one of the more flattering portraits, Cable is imagined as a dog biting the leg a border guard, who happens to be former prime minister David Cameron, in recognition of his lifelong support for pro-immigration policies.
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