I was
particularly interested in the way he drew parallels with other party
decisions, such as that on tuition fees.
This passage in particular made me wonder: “…how can I put it – I’ve seen the perils of the past of putting
something which you know in your heart of hearts is not necessarily
deliverable”. Is he, in effect, telling us that he knew the pledge was
undeliverable when he made it?
He solemnly
signed that enormous card, and looked directly into camera and told us all that
a vote for the Lib Dems was a vote against tuition fees, but he’s now telling
us that he knew all along in his ‘heart of hearts’ that he could not and would
not deliver it. That comes as a bit of a
shock even to an old cynic like me. And
given that he’s already telling us that he can’t and won’t deliver the Lib Dem
pledge on airport expansion if he gets into government again, how can anyone
believe anything that they put in their manifesto?
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John
The deficit has been put on the back burner because the public believe or rather were led to believe that the Tories aka Cameron would bring the deficit into surplus. before the next election so any update of the current deficit is a political no no. The truth is that this is not going to happen
As you rightly state there is a public perception that the finances of the State should be in balance or positive and that deficit should be minimal and only in the short term short
To borrow money for the M4 proposals is politically divisive for the people of Wales and it represents a major deficit in our countries finances especially as no one knows the final cost of such a major undertaking. To me this sounds like a Wonga loan
Sorry to say that the Liberals are dead in the water they should have left the coalition by now to stand any chance in the next election in England but I have no interest in that
But does Kirsty Williams et alianow oppose expansion of Cardiff airport or the proposed use of an enlarged Brawdy for Welsh military purposes and foreign aid flights
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