Monday, 15 March 2010

Clegg and no commitment in a hung parliament

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Nick Clegg was forced to quell dissent from within his own ranks and fight off attempts by Labour and the Tories to woo his party yesterday, as he pleaded with voters to take a "once-in-a-generation opportunity for real change" at the next election.

Senior figures from the Government and the Tory frontbench had already made pitches for the Liberal Democrat leader's support in the event of a hung parliament by the time Mr Clegg gave his closing speech to his party's spring conference.

But in a defiant message to his political rivals, he said both major parties were "closer to confusion" than to his values. Mr Clegg, who delivered his address despite suffering from a sore throat, reserved his strongest attack for the Tories. He argued that David Cameron's team was behaving like a "protection racket" in warning voters that Britain's credit worthiness would plummet in the markets if they did not deliver a clear Conservative victory.


A Lib-Lab coalition looks like the nearest thing to a decent government


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