Nick Clegg speech at London Stock Exchange

Nick Clegg speech at London Stock Exchange; Nick Clegg speech continues SOT - We are setting out the first installment of 15 billion pounds of annual cuts and savings / how to mobilise public opinion in support of the largest fiscal contraction of the post-war period / government cannot command the legitimacy to make the big decisions before us, the scale of the changes required is so great it will require a different way of taking decisions too / the standard model is a recipe for Greek-style social and industrial strife / need to find new ways to arrive at decisions, so politicians put the long term national interest above their own short-term interests and actively involve the public / Labour is in power today even though only 22 per cent of voters voted for them in the last election / on what would happen if Gordon Brown was re-elected or David Cameron became Prime Minister / the resulting antagonism between the regions of this country and an unaccountable political elite in London could quickly raise tensions not seen since the height of the miners strike, but with strife occuring across many more sectors and parts of the country
Nick Clegg speech at London Stock Exchange; Nick Clegg speech continues SOT - We are setting out the first installment of 15 billion pounds of annual cuts and savings / how to mobilise public opinion in support of the largest fiscal contraction of the post-war period / government cannot command the legitimacy to make the big decisions before us, the scale of the changes required is so great it will require a different way of taking decisions too / the standard model is a recipe for Greek-style social and industrial strife / need to find new ways to arrive at decisions, so politicians put the long term national interest above their own short-term interests and actively involve the public / Labour is in power today even though only 22 per cent of voters voted for them in the last election / on what would happen if Gordon Brown was re-elected or David Cameron became Prime Minister / the resulting antagonism between the regions of this country and an unaccountable political elite in London could quickly raise tensions not seen since the height of the miners strike, but with strife occuring across many more sectors and parts of the country
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22 March, 2010
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