Oct 20 2007

The Lib Dem Leadership debate

Published by John Redwood at 1:34 pm under Blog

I think this afternoons clash might go along the following lines:

Westminster Old Boy: I want the Liberal party to speak out to the country,and to speak up for what voters want. I want us to modernise.
Another Westminster Old Boy: So do I. I want a new more honest type of politics where we connect with the wishes of voters.

WOB: It’s most important we do not have a referendum on the EU Treaty. This is not the same as the document I wanted a referendum on when I promised one to help me win my seat at the General Election.
WOB 2: I entirely agree. I find myself in the same position on this. The voters are wrong to want a referendum.

WOB: I want us to modernise the UK, so that Britain fits in and is part of all the supranational bodies like the EU, the UN and the Climate Change Treaty.
WOB2: I favour more Lib Dems flying to more parts of the world to discuss how to reduce the numbers of people allowed to fly around, to help save the planet.

WOB 2: The Lib dems must be distinctive. We should offer people a 4p in the

2 Responses to “The Lib Dem Leadership debate”

  1. Neil Craigon 21 Oct 2007 at 2:18 pm

    Not far off. The Marr show today had Clegg saying that what they wanted to do was connect with people by saying they would “empower” everybody (except those who want a referendum) & being against gangs killing children. Huhne said he agreed. Controversial stuff eh.

    On the other hand Huhne can make a pretty good claim to be a successful economist which might come in handy & a 4p income tax cut & abolition of council tax might not be too unpopular.

    Now if only you had taken the piss equally from their eco-nuttery. Being anti-nuclear, anti-anything that produces CO2 & in favour only of overwhelmingly intermitten, expensive & unavailable windmills is completely insane & their figures on the green taxes (to replace the 4p of income tax) just do not add up - particularly if we assume they will actually work & people stop flying. The problem is the Tories are going down this road too.

    Reply: overall taxes would rise under their plans.

  2. Stuart Fairneyon 24 Oct 2007 at 3:52 pm

    The only thing that stops me congratulating you as a satirist is the fact that this is basically their position

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