The End of Cleggie?
Posted: Wed May 28, 2014 10:39 am
Former Lib Dem Treasury spokesman, Lord Oakeshott has resigned from the Lib Dems saying " the party had lost its roots, principles and values.
Couldn't put it any better than that and the electorate has given its verdict. Hammering in the council elections, all but wiped out in the European elections and apparently heading for Westminster oblivion next year.
Clegg, Alexander and Laws and their fellow band of closet Tories, gave up Lib Dem core values to throw their lot in with the Tories who are diametrically opposed to the great majority of those values. And the inevitable result was that Lib Dems supported the Tories as they went about dismantling local democracy, the NHS and the public sector, generally.
No matter how much Clegg might blather on about taking low paid people out of the income tax band, it makes no difference if their overall living standards have nose-dived as a result of all the other cuts made by the government.
Clegg might limp on to the next election when hopefully the final coup de grace will be provided, but let the Lib Dems be a warning for all those parties who have never been in power, but end up throwing out all their values to get into the world of red Cabinet boxes and chauffeur driven limousines.
The electorate ain't going to forget no matter how many times the party leader says "I'm sorry, I'm so, so sorry" to all the students it has stabbed in the back
Couldn't put it any better than that and the electorate has given its verdict. Hammering in the council elections, all but wiped out in the European elections and apparently heading for Westminster oblivion next year.
Clegg, Alexander and Laws and their fellow band of closet Tories, gave up Lib Dem core values to throw their lot in with the Tories who are diametrically opposed to the great majority of those values. And the inevitable result was that Lib Dems supported the Tories as they went about dismantling local democracy, the NHS and the public sector, generally.
No matter how much Clegg might blather on about taking low paid people out of the income tax band, it makes no difference if their overall living standards have nose-dived as a result of all the other cuts made by the government.
Clegg might limp on to the next election when hopefully the final coup de grace will be provided, but let the Lib Dems be a warning for all those parties who have never been in power, but end up throwing out all their values to get into the world of red Cabinet boxes and chauffeur driven limousines.
The electorate ain't going to forget no matter how many times the party leader says "I'm sorry, I'm so, so sorry" to all the students it has stabbed in the back