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Your support makes all the difference.1. Conservative Party (political parties)
2. The Daily Mail (newspapers)
3. Switch (credit/debit cards)
4. Sainsbury's (supermarkets)
5. Visa (credit/debit cards)
6. British Airways (airlines)
7. BP (petrol)
8. B&Q (DIY stores)
9. The Mail on Sunday (newspapers)
10. Parker Pens (pens)
11. Puma (footwear)
12. Crown (paint)
13. Maestro (credit/debit cards)
14. Nurofen (self-medication products)
15. Rennie (self-medication products)
16. Orange (mobile telephone networks)
17. Marks & Spencer (footwear)
18. Bosch (power tools)
19. Onken (yogurt and dairy desserts)
20. Dremel (power tools)
* LIB DEM SUPPORTERS' FAVOURITE BRANDS
1. Liberal Democrats (political parties)
2. Vauxhall (cars)
3. Energizer (batteries)
4. Ski (yogurt and dairy desserts)
5. Beechams Hot Lemon (self-medication products)
6. Munch Bunch (yogurt and dairy desserts)
7. Abbey (banks and building societies)
8. Wilkinson Sword (shaving products)
9. Nationwide (banks and building societies)
10. Galaxy (chocolate)
11. Tetleys (tea)
12. PSone (computer games consoles)
13. Nutella (jam, honey and peanut butter)
14. Vodafone (mobile telephone networks)
15. Vicks (self-medication products)
16. Xbox (computer games consoles)
17. Epson (computers)
18. Sun-Pat (peanut butter)
19. Calpol (self-medication products)
20. Axa (insurance companies)
* LABOUR SUPPORTERS' FAVOURITE BRANDS
1. Labour Party (political parties)
2. Lloyds TSB (banks and building societies)
3. Gillette (shaving products)
4. Timberland (footwear)
5. Sekonda (watches)
6. Cadbury Flake (chocolate)
7. Aero (chocolate)
8. Carling (beers)
9. News of the World (newspapers)
10. Kickers (footwear)
11. Apple (computers)
12. HP (Hewlett-Packard) (computers)
13. Brooke Bond (tea)
14. The Sun (newspapers)
15. Specsavers (opticians)
16. CAT (footwear)
17. Müller Fruit Corner (yogurt)
18. Nivea for Men (shaving products)
19. PG Tips (tea)
20. Rolex (watches)
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