What royally peed me off about Clegg was his attitude at the LD conference in 2010. I believe there was disquiet in the LD ranks and Nick the Pr1ck’s response was to smugly stand on stage and spout ‘we are in government’. To me, this reflected his naked ambition and the priority that being on gov was all that mattered despite the fact that a lot of his party disagreed with the ConDem deal. Shatting on his pledge about tuition fees and the support for austerity reinforced my view.They had a choice of what to do and chose to get into bed with the Tories, knowing full well of their ongoing plans to reform student loans. This was a (arguably THE) key manifesto pledge from the Libs, and one which secured them an enormous turnout from young voters. They shat on them (us) from a great height because they got a whiff of power.
I understand people defending a party and partisan politics will always be a thing, but absolutely nobody even within the party ranks is defending their behaviour. They essentially admitted they got walked all over, and numerous top Tories have said they can’t believe how easily the Libs backed down.
This was the one, major vote winner and they abjectly failed, as reflected in subsequent election results and decimation of the under 30 and student vote.
And, once again, FPTP requires me to hold my nose and vote for them despite the direct cost they caused me. I don’t like it, but I’ll have to go along with it.
Thankfully, opting Labour in my current constituency seems the best way to get rid of our incumbent Tory MP so no need to think about tactical voting. Would be headache if LDs were the best chance to dump our MP.