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Nick Clegg says 'sorry' about LibDems main election pledge!


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I dont know he could quote labours manefesto pledge before they introduced them in 2001

 

We will not introduce 'top-up' fees and have legislated to prevent them. Since 1997 we have increased university funding by more than a billion pounds a year over the Parliament – and invested considerably more in research. Our new system of university finance ensures that 50 per cent of students pay no tuition fees at all, that no parents pay more than under the old system, and that students pay back loans progressively when they are earning. We will ensure that the funding system continues to promote access and excellence.

 

Labour are quick to forget about this.

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I dont know he could quote labours manefesto pledge before they introduced them in 2001

 

We will not introduce 'top-up' fees and have legislated to prevent them. Since 1997 we have increased university funding by more than a billion pounds a year over the Parliament – and invested considerably more in research. Our new system of university finance ensures that 50 per cent of students pay no tuition fees at all, that no parents pay more than under the old system, and that students pay back loans progressively when they are earning. We will ensure that the funding system continues to promote access and excellence.

 

Labour are quick to forget about this.

 

But this threads about Clegg being an admitted liar...but should we believe him or is he still lying?

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But this threads about Clegg being an admitted liar...but should we believe him or is he still lying?

 

His election manifesto was just that, for the election and as he has not been elected but invited into government he has not broken the manifesto or lied.

 

Just think what could happen at the next election. Tories out and Labour not good enough to have a majority so Clegg may come in useful again and be part of another coalition.

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