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I changed this.
- Jul 28, 2011
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You picked up the typo.
But you ignored the point. Perhaps you are a hypotwit.
I laughed at that more than I should have.
You picked up the typo.
But you ignored the point. Perhaps you are a hypotwit.
I do like you HWT but your knowledge of our legal system is diabolical. The referendum was nothing but advisory. It is very simple. That is the law. But the government rightly decided to act on it given the weight they put behind the referendum. But you know all of this, you just choose to forget. And btw they are making such a mess that staying in is the right option now
Worth reading Owen Jones in the Guardian:
https://www.theguardian.com/comment...thood-nick-clegg-george-osborne-britain-elite
Basically he says a Clegg knighthood is typical of the way Britain rewards failure.
I have no issue with Clegg getting a knighthood.
Yes tuition fees was a disaster and one that he could and should have avoided. However raising the tax earning limits, pupil premium, free school meals for early years and key stage 1 were all noble causes. Dont forget he also got a referendum on proportional representation and held up pro tory boundary changes because conservatives had reneged on reforming the house of lords
That's a bit like saying that our centre forward failed to score any goals this season (in contrast with what he promised when we signed him) but he did lots of nice passing, was great in training, and organised the Christmas part for the staff and their partners.
I think history will look back favourably on Clegg once the Brexit clusterf*ck has fully played out.
Thank you Mr. Clegg for putting a 5 -year brake on Cameron and the rest of his Tory f*ckwits.
He just about sums the establishment up. A liar and a self serving *****.
As for Clegg, yes, whether you love him or hate him, he has done the square root of **** all, and the one chance he had (to stand his ground over tuition fees) he ****ed up, costing his party all its credibility for a generation. "We are opposed to the genocide of Jews"....."We have agreed to join Mr Hitler's coalition in order to keep it in check"...."We argued against, but for the sake of the coalition, and in order to keep those nasty lefies at bay, we agree to the manufacture of Xyclon B". FFS!!!!!
Ha! I was being disingenuous. I know prfectly well it was advisory. I simply wanted to make my point (that we don't have to commit suicide by leaving on bad terms, and that a third referendum - with 'all eyes open' - is perfectly allowable) without the likes of PPF (or Ppf) etc smirking that the Brexit result is binding. Apologies for the legerdemain. Apologies also if I double posted - I thought the post you quote was deleted by my fat finger yesterday, so I rewrote and posted again.
All the best
Thats a bit harsh. All those things were in the lib dem manifesto. The one thing they failed to deliver was tuition fees amd its the thing he will always be remembered for....not what he did achieve
Who in this case is bang on the money.
And David Davis MP ?
When you make an issue like tuition fees one of your key policies and this gets so much media attention, when it turns out that you have told a bare-faced lie to the electorate, you are probably going to be remembered for it!
Huzzah for the students and the electorate in general in Sheffield Hallam for kicking the lying scumbag out of his seat. He deserved nothing less.
a bloke who is nothing like nick clegg who was.raised in an extremely privileged environment , david davis comes from a single parent family and lived on tbe same south london council estate that i did
a bloke who is nothing like nick clegg who was.raised in an extremely privileged environment , david davis comes from a single parent family and lived on tbe same south london council estate that i did
There is a danger of tickbox demonising here. To be a lie, an untruth has to be deliberate. The LibDems signed the pre-election tuition fee pledge in good faith, but they were naive to to so. Given the pre-election mathematics they should have realised that there was a possibility, however unlikely, of entering coalition government with the Tories. This prospect came to pass and in order to reach agreement they had to swallow the bitter and (for Clegg) humiliating pill of accepting the senior partner's tuition fee policy. It's what happens in coalitions but you have to look at the wider picture. There were other Downing Street battles the LibDems won that most people except those on the right of the Tory Party would approve of.
You may be pleased that Sheffield Hallam has a new MP. Some would say that the present incumbent looks a pretty dodgy character when compared to his mild-mannered predecessor.
Dont forget he also got a referendum on proportional representation