Nick Clegg was accused yesterday of using his Lib Dem conference keynote speech to justify his party’s roll in pushing through unpopular Tory policies.
The Deputy Prime Minister rattled off his party’s policies implemented by the coalition in a desperate bid to rally his party’s dwindling number of downbeat troops.
In his final appeal to the British public before the general election, Mr Clegg also pleaded for voters not to punish him for his infamous decision to sell out students and treble tuition fees.
The BBC and OBR claim that failing to cut disability benefits could ‘destabilise the economy’ while ignoring the spendthrift approach to tens of billions on military spending that really spirals out of control, argues DIANE ABBOTT MP
STEPHEN ARNELL examines whether Starmer is a canny strategist playing a longer game or heading for MacDonald’s Great Betrayal, tracing parallels between today’s rightward drift and the 1931 crisis



