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perseus

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Jul 5, 2003
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Who said?


"I believe every single person is extraordinary. The tragedy is that we have a society where too many people never get to fulfil that extraordinary potential. My view – the liberal view – is that government’s job is to help them to do it. Not to tell people how to live their lives. But to make their choices possible, to release their potential, no matter who they are. The way to do that is to take power away from those who hoard it. To challenge vested interests. To break down privilege. To clear out the bottlenecks in our society that block opportunity and block progress. And so give everyone a chance to live the life they want."
 






severnside gull

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May 16, 2007
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By the seaside in West Somerset
Methinks that was Nick Clogg when he launched the lib dem campaign....bet he isn't feeling so positive this morning
 


perseus

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Jul 5, 2003
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Cleggie from Yorkshire

Methinks that was Nick Clogg when he launched the lib dem campaign....bet he isn't feeling so positive this morning

An idealist (like Blair) and he will have a deal with Gordon Brown (the Wolf), but better than the Merchants and Thieves (Cameron). It won't last long as Brown will get rest of the Wolfpack to gang up on Cleggie. It would be best if Mandelson shut his mouth and let Glenys do any diplomacy. :US:
 


severnside gull

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May 16, 2007
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By the seaside in West Somerset
Would love it to work. A government with more than 50% of the popular vote certainly has some sort of legitimacy - more at least than one with only some 30%.

Regrettably, in terms of likelihood, the prospect of any politicians being able to sublimate personal self interest in favour of the greater public good probably rates up there with Cinderella's sisters welcoming her to the ball.
 




severnside gull

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May 16, 2007
24,767
By the seaside in West Somerset
Ouch


Clogg just put the knife in to Brown and set the Tories up to govern for the next 6-12 months before they are inevitably ousted as a minority government off the back of unpopular public spending cuts and overly generous support for big business.

"Putting aside self interest"?................no chance. Posturing for the next election later this year or early next
 


Twinkle Toes

Growing old disgracefully
Apr 4, 2008
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Wasn't that qoute something spiffing from Griffin? :jester:
 


perseus

Broad Blue & White stripe
Jul 5, 2003
23,459
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Ouch


Clogg just put the knife in to Brown and set the Tories up to govern for the next 6-12 months before they are inevitably ousted as a minority government off the back of unpopular public spending cuts and overly generous support for big business.

"Putting aside self interest"?................no chance. Posturing for the next election later this year or early next


I did not read it that way. I read it that he is just putting a spoke (Beaver-like) in Gordon Brown's dogmatic stream of thought, so when they form a coalition with Labour, Cleggy does not get bullied.

Recent History
When did we last have one?
In 1974 the electorate returned a hung Parliament and Ted Heath was forced to resign after failing to secure a coalition with the Liberal Democrats. Labour formed a minority government but in 1977 James Callaghan was forced to form a coalition government with the Liberal Democrats to avoid a No Confidence vote, which ran for 16 months. Liberal MPs supported the government in key votes in return for regular consultation but limited influence over its policy and legislation.


Cleggy knows this, of course. And so does Brown.
 
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