Beginning of the End for Cleggie?
Posted: Fri May 06, 2011 2:22 pm
So there you have it.
Cleggie and the Lib Dems have taken a hammering, losing about half of all their council seats. On top of that the early results in the AV campaign suggest 70% to 30% in favour of the NO to AV campaign.
It would appear that this is the beginning of the end for Cleggie at Westminster.
1. Whereas Tory voters expected the Conservatives to slash public services and are therefore, quite happy as to what the Tory led government is doing, very few Lib Dems voters expected that the party would throw out so many of the principles which led voters to support them, in return for power. As a result the Tory vote has held up and the Lib Dems have had a kicking.
2. In the light of 1, the decision to go into coalition with the Tories is a disaster for the Lib Dems. Their only hope is that the economy undergoes a massive recovery in the next 3 to 4 years and there is absolutely no sign of that at the moment. If anything, the opposite is the case. And even then there are millions of student voters, kids who have lost most of their EMA money who will be new voters etc, unemployed public service workers etc etc who will never forgive the Lib Dems for their betrayal.
3. On top of that Cleggie had a once in a lifetime opportunity to achieve the holy grail of Liberal aims - reform of the electoral voting system. And he has made a total pig's ear of that by demanding that it should be put to a vote so soon and at the same time as all the other elections. He was warned by many that this would make the AV vote, a vote of Cleggie's credibility and he ignored that advice, ploughing on, defending AV with a host of dodgy claims, just as the No campaign did likewise about AV's disadvantages.
So where now for Cleggie? I can't see him leading the Lib Dems at the next election in the light of the above. Back to Europe I suspect where he can continue trousering huge amounts of unreceipted expenses whilst lecturing European MEPs on the importance of thrift.
Will we see his like again? Hopefully not!
Cheers
D
Cleggie and the Lib Dems have taken a hammering, losing about half of all their council seats. On top of that the early results in the AV campaign suggest 70% to 30% in favour of the NO to AV campaign.
It would appear that this is the beginning of the end for Cleggie at Westminster.
1. Whereas Tory voters expected the Conservatives to slash public services and are therefore, quite happy as to what the Tory led government is doing, very few Lib Dems voters expected that the party would throw out so many of the principles which led voters to support them, in return for power. As a result the Tory vote has held up and the Lib Dems have had a kicking.
2. In the light of 1, the decision to go into coalition with the Tories is a disaster for the Lib Dems. Their only hope is that the economy undergoes a massive recovery in the next 3 to 4 years and there is absolutely no sign of that at the moment. If anything, the opposite is the case. And even then there are millions of student voters, kids who have lost most of their EMA money who will be new voters etc, unemployed public service workers etc etc who will never forgive the Lib Dems for their betrayal.
3. On top of that Cleggie had a once in a lifetime opportunity to achieve the holy grail of Liberal aims - reform of the electoral voting system. And he has made a total pig's ear of that by demanding that it should be put to a vote so soon and at the same time as all the other elections. He was warned by many that this would make the AV vote, a vote of Cleggie's credibility and he ignored that advice, ploughing on, defending AV with a host of dodgy claims, just as the No campaign did likewise about AV's disadvantages.
So where now for Cleggie? I can't see him leading the Lib Dems at the next election in the light of the above. Back to Europe I suspect where he can continue trousering huge amounts of unreceipted expenses whilst lecturing European MEPs on the importance of thrift.
Will we see his like again? Hopefully not!
Cheers
D