The key messages from Sir Ed's interviewspublished at 13:01 BST
Matt Cole
Senior political reporter, BBC Westminster
Across more than half a dozen interviews, the take-home message from the Liberal Democrat leader was that his candidates would be "listeners and local champions" as councillors.
He repeatedly spoke of how finding solutions to the problems with social care would pay dividends for local council finances.
Sir Ed also made time to trash-talk President Donald Trump whenever he could, blaming the US incursions in Iran for pushing up petrol pump prices.
Several BBC Local radio station presenters pressed the Lib Dem leader on his party’s poor showing in some opinion polls – fifth in some cases.
But Sir Ed said his party was "flying" and claimed it had won more council by-elections that Labour, the Tories and the Green Party combined in the last year.
The elections on Thursday, 7 May will tell us if his assessment is right.
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