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Why the Lib Dems are great

moon23

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http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/oct/17/liberal-democrats-coalition-power-clegg

He's hoping to be judged on what he does: on his multibillion pupil premium; on being in a government brave enough to cut prison numbers and defence spending and middle-class benefits; on political reform. It hurts when everyone throws rocks at you – but it is better that the rocks come from all sides. It suggests the claim of balance is real. Navy admirals are angry, so is the Daily Express – and so are many Guardian readers.

This is what I like about Clegg he's been fair in dealing with the defecit that Labour left behind.
 
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you make this easy.
 
He admitted in public that he was a liar. Happy xmas. You're fucked.

A week is a long time in politics, people will be angry over the spending review despite it being the result of Labour's economic incompentance. In 4 years time when we go to the polls things will be looking up and there will be a list of Lib Dem polices that have been put into action.
 
A week is a long time in politics, people will be angry over the spending review despite it being the result of Labour's economic incompentance. In 4 years time when we go to the polls things will be looking up and there will be a list of Lib Dem polices that have been put into action.

4 years to go and you're already fucked :D
 
Frigg off, you're dying - over 6 months not a week.

This fantasy, is bop hope there too?

Nonsense there have been plenty of by-election wins since the election. Lib Dems would have been in a Labour coalition if people hat voted for it, they didn't, they voted Tory.

Your doom saying is the most tired web warrior campaigning i've seen in a long while.
 
You can keep on with this "Labour forced us to bend over for the Tories" line mooney but I dont think anyones buying it.

The electorate certainly aren't; they've got your SP. You're history.
 
Nonsense there have been plenty of by-election wins since the election. Lib Dems would have been in a Labour coalition if people hat voted for it, they didn't, they voted Tory.

Your doom saying is the most tired web warrior campaigning i've seen in a long while.
Wrong - check your own parties FIGURES.

You telling me that you and your party have no politics is supposed to tell me what?
 
You can keep on with this "Labour forced us to bend over for the Tories" line mooney but I dont think anyones buying it.

The electorate certainly aren't; they've got your SP. You're history.
The people are, as ever, a mile ahead. It's coming. It fucking is.
 
You can keep on with this "Labour forced us to bend over for the Tories" line mooney but I dont think anyones buying it.

The electorate certainly aren't; they've got your SP. You're history.

Well in my constituency we have a bigger team of activists then ever gearing up the May elections
 
This is how fucked the Lib Dems are:

Backing for the Lib Dems has dropped one point to just 14 per cent - the lowest figure for the party in a ComRes poll since December 2008. Just 57 per cent of people who voted Lib Dem at the last election would vote for them now.

That compares to 94 per cent of Tories and 92 per cent of Labour voters who would still back their chosen parties.

A quarter of Lib Dems who voted for the party in May have now defected to Labour - a major boost for the party's new leader Ed Miliband. Tory support rose one point following their party conference in Birmingham, to 40 per cent.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/news/top-st...-and-elderly-most-say-voters-115875-22640983/
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The people are, as ever, a mile ahead. It's coming. It fucking is.

I hate to point out that most people voted Tory, the party will lose some of its support from the Left that it only gained because Brown/Blair were a bunch of warmongering authoritarians. Party membership is meanwhile continuing to grow. When the economy is back on track things will be very different, even if a few councils do cycle back in the meantime.
 
I hate to point out that most people voted Tory, the party will lose some of its support from the Left that it only gained because Brown/Blair were a bunch of warmongering authoritarians. Party membership is meanwhile continuing to grow. When the economy is back on track things will be very different, even if a few councils do cycle back in the meantime.

Eh? No they didnt. Do you even understand how elections actually work?:facepalm:
 
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