The Liberal Democrats tug hard at the Concession-O-Meter |
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Monday, 04 April 2011 16:42 |
By Tim Montgomerie
It's been quite a while since my last thorough stock-take of who was winning the tug-o-war inside the Coalition.
Originally published by Conservative Home
Before I do a comprehensive update it's worth noting that there have been significant signs recently that the Liberal Democrats have been increasingly assertive inside the Coalition and that they are winning some important battles:
Clegg hasn't stopped there. Yesterday, on his way to Mexico, he signalled that onerous requirements on the nuclear industry might make it uneconomic. Britain's nuclear plants are already super-safe and a new generation of hi-tech nuclear plants would be even safer but the Lib Dems appear to want to kill the nuclear industry by imposing impossible costs on it. We also have had, of course, the Vince Cable call for new property taxes.
The nuclear and other re-positioning may all be pre-election posturing. The Lib Dems are facing terrible results in May, as Jonathan detailed on Tuesday. What we are seeing, however, is an increasingly assertive yellow team. The language used yesterday by Chris Huhne towards Sayeeda Warsi was extraordinary:
"If Baroness Warsi thinks that AV will benefit fascism she has to explain why the BNP wants to stick with what we have and Operation Black Vote supports AV. The BNP know the present system is their only chance of election. This is another example of the increasingly Goebbels-like campaign from the anti-AV people, for whom no lie is too idiotic given the truth is so unpalatable to them. AV makes lazy MPs work harder and reach out beyond their tribe. It is what Britain needs to clean up politics."
Strong stuff.
The Coalition is still doing plenty of very important things that Conservatives can be very proud of. The budget eradication plan. Lower corporation tax. Welfare reform. A massive increase in the number of academies and the introduction of the English Baccalaureate. Over 100,000 extra apprenticeships. At the moment, however, with the Prime Minister focused on international affairs there are signs that in the weekly tug-o-war the Coalition is sadly fulfilling my law and drifting leftwards, inch-by-inch. |
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