Sir Ed Davey had a go at volleyball in Brighton today.
The Liberal Democrat leader has played with a group of young carers as the second day of the party’s autumn conference got under way in the city.
Sir Ed met with young people involved with the Carers Centre for Brighton and Hove.
Yesterday, the politician arrived at Brighton Marina on a jet ski for the first day of the conference.
The jet ski was the latest in a long line of stunts Sir Ed has done in recent months.
During the general election campaign Sir Ed bungee jumped in Eastbourne, fed chickens in Brighton and paddle boarded in the Lake District.
Opening the conference on Saturday, Sir Ed said people are “absolutely ecstatic” with the party winning 72 seats in July.
“72 MPs makes us the biggest Liberal or Liberal Democrat parliamentary party for over 100 years," he said.
“The third party again, and the strongest third party for over 100 years. So we want our voice to get heard.”
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