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Topic History of: Nick Clegg isn't the Kingmaker - he's the King !
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In The Know LibDem MPs and Peers to meet tonight at 7.30pm

Tories MPs to meet at 8.00pm

Cameron to be announced as PM in time for the Ten O'Clock News ?
david Francis D wrote:


Aside from Europe and PR I have never seen a great deal of difference between Conservative and LibDem policies, despite all the talks of the gulf between the parties.



How about Lib Dem tax policies- miles apart from the Conservatives.
Prunella Minge An interesting rumour emerging is that the grandees of the LibDem party - the likes of Steel, Ashdown and Campbell - are the ones pushing for the link with Labour, while the current leaders - Clegg, Cable and others - are much more inclined to go with the Tories. I'm a bit surprised if Ashdown has that much influence these days - he was loathed by a large proportion of his own colleagues when he was leader, and I doubt if he's much more popular now!
Francis D Considering that the LibDems have always claimed to be against Labour's policies on ID cards, the DNA database, stop and question, monitoring our emails and phone calls, increased surveillance, detention without trial and other civil rights abuses, it would be quite alarming if they now do a deal with the devil just to have a slice of power. But I guess that's what people usually deal with the devil for.

Aside from Europe and PR I have never seen a great deal of difference between Conservative and LibDem policies, despite all the talks of the gulf between the parties.

I must say that the young ginger haired LibDem negotiator appears to be thoroughly enjoying his stint in the limelight.
In The Know But, JK, the public didn't vote for the losing party (Labour) to remain as winner either !

These ongoing "talks" are getting squalid and shabby and denying the public what they actually chose.