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Nick Clegg- Lightning Strikes Twice
I return to the BBC News Politics Home after my last blog and I see another Lib Dem boast.... Is it Christmas? It just seems that Nick Clegg wants to attract attention to his desperate situation, and this is politics I'm talking about, and it seems more like a homeless charity at this moment. Boldly claiming that the Lib Dems would "provide heart to the Conservatives and spine to Labour" is almost contradicting beyond belief when they themselves have neither in Nick Clegg.
Nick Clegg: As sorry as his promises |
But it's his ease of manner that scares me, being a Lib Dem sympathizer makes this cringe worthy, and I'm not sure whether they're the same party that were strong in 2010 (or at least stronger than now). Most Lib Dems are becoming scared of a potential implosion come May's General Election, but as Simon Hughes justified yesterday, the ones at the top of the tree are taking no notice of this apparent threat. And as many expect, this'll come back to haunt them.
As I said in my last blog, UKIP will beat the Lib Dems in the next General Election at this rate, but Clegg's oblivious nature makes me lose confidence in politics itself. Accountability is the clear culprit in this case, how can Clegg stay as Leader if he can't understand what his party want? He isn't listening, or at least he's appearing to. Perhaps trying to ignore UKIP, but it's one of many reasons the Lib Dems aren't popular anymore, they aren't taking their responsibilities seriously. And so, by consequences of the biggest culprit of politics of them all, they are discouraging electorates from politics. Game over.
Jordan Ifield (self-implosion imminent)
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