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Liberal party offers free legal advice

The Liberals were offering all sorts of legal advice to the Prime Minister today in question period.

Well, not advice, actually.

More like suggestions on who else Stephen Harper might want to include in the libel suit he's threatened against the Liberal Party, opposition leader Stephane Dion and other key Liberal MPs.

Harper says he's been defamed on the Liberal 's website by two articles that allege he knew of improper efforts to entice former MP Chuck Cadman back to the Conservative fold.

Harper has denied that.

And he repeated his warning today in question period, that the Liberals will have to answer for those allegations in court.

The threatened lawsuit doesn't apply to other parties, prompting Liberals to demand the PM sue the other party leaders when they asked him questions in the Commons.

''Sue the Bloc,'' one Liberal shouted as Harper responded to Bloc Leader Gilles Duceppe what ''financial considerations'' had been offered the former MP who was terminally ill with cancer.

''Sue Jack,'' came a chorus of calls from the Liberal benches when NDP leader Jack Layton asked a question on an entirely different topic.

The Prime Minister ignored the catcalls.