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During the conversations, Mr Baker likened himself to Helen Suzman, the South African MP who fought the apartheid regime.

"She got stuck in there in the South African parliament in the apartheid days as the only person there to oppose it... she stood up and championed that from inside," he said.
 
During the conversations, Mr Baker likened himself to Helen Suzman, the South African MP who fought the apartheid regime.

"She got stuck in there in the South African parliament in the apartheid days as the only person there to oppose it... she stood up and championed that from inside," he said.

That actually makes me feel sick.
 
During the conversations, Mr Baker likened himself to Helen Suzman, the South African MP who fought the apartheid regime.

"She got stuck in there in the South African parliament in the apartheid days as the only person there to oppose it... she stood up and championed that from inside," he said.

She didn't join the government and vote through new repressive measures in the name of fighting apartheid though
 
During the conversations, Mr Baker likened himself to Helen Suzman, the South African MP who fought the apartheid regime.

"She got stuck in there in the South African parliament in the apartheid days as the only person there to oppose it... she stood up and championed that from inside," he said.

I'm actually getting worried that the Lib Dems might believe this nonsense.
 
During the conversations, Mr Baker likened himself to Helen Suzman, the South African MP who fought the apartheid regime.

"She got stuck in there in the South African parliament in the apartheid days as the only person there to oppose it... she stood up and championed that from inside," he said.

I suppose calling himself (the more appropriate) a kind of Pik Botha wouldn't have gone down that well.
 
The Guardian has taken this opportunity to remind its readers that David Cameron visited South Africa in 1989 on a jolly paid for by an anti-sanctions lobby group.
 
During the conversations, Mr Baker likened himself to Helen Suzman, the South African MP who fought the apartheid regime.

"She got stuck in there in the South African parliament in the apartheid days as the only person there to oppose it... she stood up and championed that from inside," he said.

AAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

*picks self up off the floor*
 
Fm dug this out at the start of the year:

Speaking to Liberal Democrat activists last night, Mr Clegg, blamed Baroness Thatcher for creating a "brutal" and "soulless" Britain, and condemned the former leader for her brand of "cut-throat, sink-or-swim materialism"...

..."When the right won out, the reality was brutal," he said in a speech ahead of the Liberal Democrats' spring conference in Harrogate. "I remember very distinctly this sense that we were being told we should all place money above morality; put profit ahead of people; that we shouldn't worry about selling out. Because, at the end of the day, there was no such thing as society. But I looked around me and thought: no, there has to be more to life than this. There is more to us than this. Justice, fairness, community. We weren't ready to give in to that soulless, unforgiving Britain. That dog-eat-dog, get-rich-quick, look-after-number-one Britain. We didn't want to live in Thatcher's Britain.

"The false idols of trickle-down economics worshipped by Tories and New Labour alike have turned to dust."
 
Says it all:

Oliver Letwin, the government's policy chief, today launches a passionate defence of the coalition, hailing "the deep bonds of trust formed" between the Conservatives and Liberal Democrats and asserting that the two parties together have achieved more in the first months than would have been possible under a Tory government with a small majority.
 
The 'off the record' ministers, following their apologies and retractions, are now damaged goods (in terms of any authority they might claim as principled politicians); the Conservative leadership must be rubbing their hands with glee at the prospect of having these whipping boys to hand for the next four and a bit years. Full steam ahead!

Louis MacNeice
 
In a generous and brave attempt to stop Nick Clegg looking the biggest twat in Sheffield (if not the country), council leader Paul Scriven has kindly put himself forward for the position, with his appearance for a promo video for the hotel hosting the Liberal Scum conference next year.

(Please ensure there is something soft between your chin and the floor before watching, as I wouldn't want anything to get broken)

 
They did a good job of playing along with that degrading mess whilst also managing to look faintly embarrassed.

That was really quite hellish.
 
During the conversations, Mr Baker likened himself to Helen Suzman, the South African MP who fought the apartheid regime.

"She got stuck in there in the South African parliament in the apartheid days as the only person there to oppose it... she stood up and championed that from inside," he said.

jesus wept :facepalm:
 
In a generous and brave attempt to stop Nick Clegg looking the biggest twat in Sheffield (if not the country), council leader Paul Scriven has kindly put himself forward for the position, with his appearance for a promo video for the hotel hosting the Liberal Scum conference next year.

(Please ensure there is something soft between your chin and the floor before watching, as I wouldn't want anything to get broken)



Jesus, is that real?
 
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