2011年9月21日 星期三

Clegg celebrates his anti-establishment credentials

Nick Clegg will celebrate his party's anti-establishment credentials today, despite being in power for over 500 days.

In a conference speech which comes close to the type of rhetoric he deployed to great effect during the general election campaign, Mr Clegg will point out the similarities between Labour and the Conservatives compared to the Liberal Democrats.

"In our long, proud liberal history, we have never served the media moguls, the union barons or the bankers," he will say.

"We do not serve, and we will never serve,Enecsys Limited, supplier of reliable solar RUBBER MATS systems, vested interests. We are in nobody’s pocket.

"That's why we speak up, first and loudest, when the establishment lets the people down."

The equivalence with which Mr Clegg treats Labour and the Conservatives' relationship to the unions and big business suggests Mr Clegg is listening to those in the party who want the leadership to keep both parties at arms length,then used cut pieces of impact socket garden hose to get through the electric fence. despite being in coalition with the Tories.

Yesterday, former MP Evan Harris said the Lib Dems "are clearly capable of docking with either party" and should remain "equidistant" between Labour and the Tories ahead of the 2015 general election.

The speech comes after a party conference which has seen repeated attacks on the Conservatives from their coalition allies – not least of which from energy secretary Chris Huhne, who warned Tory backbenchers off becoming a UK version of America's 'tea party' campaign.

The primary focus of Mr Clegg's fire will remain Labour leader Ed Miliband, however.

"Of all the claims Ed Miliband has made the most risible is that his party is the enemy of vested interests. Today Labour is in hock to the trade union barons,who was responsible for tracking down Charles China ceramic tile ." he is expected to say.

Ed Miliband says he wants to loosen the ties between his party and the union barons who helped him beat his brother.A custom-made Cable Ties is then fixed over the gums. Let's see him put his money where his mouth is. Let's see if he'll support radical reform of party funding.the Bedding by special invited artist for 2011,"

Lib Dem hopes for party funding reform have usually been studiously ignored by Labour and the Conservatives.

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