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« on: June 03, 2014, 03:34:52 PM »

Gosh, the Lib Dems really annoy Labour people. One would almost think that Cameron invented the Lib Dems to distract them from the Tories.

Well, when they spend a generation attacking Labour as too right-wing, then put Cameron in number 10 in exchange for nothing more than some nice ministerial limos and then go onto break more promises than most people have had hot dinners, despite professing during the campaign that they "believe it's time for promises to be kept"... they'll annoy Labour people just a little bit, yeah.

Nick Clegg is one of the "Orange Book" LibDems. Charles Kennedy wasn't. Nor was Paddy Ashdown before him. Clegg is probably the only LibDem leader in party history that would have gone in with the Tories. Hell, Kennedy openly said he wouldn't have and in 97, in the event of a hung parliament, Ashdown wanted to go into a coalition with Labour.
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