1. Tuition Fees Nick Clegg campaigned on a promise to
scrap tuition fees if they got into power, and every Liberal Democrat MP pledged
to vote against future tuition fee increases. But once in Government, Nick Clegg
and his MPs voted to treble tuition fees to £9,000,
2.
VAT Nick Clegg campaigned against what he called a "TORY VAT
BOMBSHELL" during the Election. But it was a bombshell he helped the Tories drop
- voting to increase VAT to 20 per cent.
3. Tax Cut for
Millionaires Nick Clegg promised "fairer taxes in tough times", but
he didn't deliver them. Instead, he backed a Tory cut in the top rate of tax,
giving 13,000 millionaires a tax cut worth an average £100,000 while millions
are paying more.
4. Living Standards Nick Clegg says
that "thanks to the Liberal Democrats, the government has been helping people
get through these difficult times with measures to make life fairer and easier".
The reality is that, with Liberal Democrats in government, things are getting
harder - with wages down £1,500 since the election and a million young people
out of work.
5. NHS Nick Clegg and his party backed
David Cameron's top-down NHS reorganisation from the start. It was passed thanks
to Lib Dem votes, and they share responsibility for wasting £3billion on a
top-down NHS reorganisation while more people wait longer in A&Es and over
5,000 nurses are cut.
6. Mansion Tax In opposition,
the Liberal Democrats said they backed a mansion tax. Even after they went into
coalition with the Tories, Nick Clegg said "The Mansion Tax is right, it makes
sense and the Liberal Democrats will continue to make the case for it. We're
going to stick to our guns". Did he stick to his guns? Of course not. When given
the chance to stand up for their own principles and vote for a mansion tax,
Liberal Democrat MPs voted against it.
7. Constitutional
Reform Nick Clegg said his constitutional reform programme would be
"the biggest shake-up of our democracy since the Great Reform Act of 1832". It
wasn't. He abandoned Lords reform after Conservative MPs refused to back it, and
he failed to deliver reform of the voting system.
8. Sure
Start In May 2010, Nick Clegg promised to protect Sure Start and
told voters that "Difficult decisions are going to have to be made in public
spending, but Sure Start is one of the best things the last government has done
and I want all these centres to stay open". But in Government, the Liberal
Democrats have backed cuts to Sure Start - and 558 centres have shut so
far.
9. Police In the Liberal Democrat manifesto,
Nick Clegg promised to put 3,000 more police on the beat. But in Government they
backed Tory plans to cut more than 15,000 police officers.
10.
Special Advisers In opposition, the Liberal Democrats said that
Special Advisers "are political jobs, and should, therefore, be funded by
political parties". They changed their tune when they got into Government. Nick
Clegg alone has sixteen Special Advisers - paid for at the taxpayers'
expense.
So whatever Nick Clegg says this weekend, the truth is the
Liberal Democrats have not been a brake on the Tories during their time in
Coalition. They have voted for the Government's policies in Parliament and must
be held to account for these decisions. Huff
Post.By Harridan Harperson Who Somehow Forgets To Mention
Labour's Broken Promises.
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