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Libdem Leader Nick Clegg interviewed by Jeremy Paxman Part 3 of 3

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Uploaded by on Apr 12, 2010

I have supported the libdems for a while now, recently i decided to join the party and start giving them more than passing support. I started this channel to let people find out more about the party.

There website obviously has a lot more depth than these videos:
http://www.libdems.org.uk/

If you are also planning to support the libdems then my question is: is voting enough for you? How much do you wan't to see labour kicked out, and the tories kept out? If you feel as strongly about this as i do then please join the party and make a donation of whatever you can afford.

Thanks for your support!

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  • Good performance by Clegg; thanks for uploading. Poor old Paxman got throat problems.

  • Clegg seems very even handed, genuine and gives prescience to policies that matter (or coincide with policies that i believe to be of most significance). And of course he has Cable who is an economical genius.

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  • Clegg for PM

  • The idea of abolishing the fees for students whose future earnings, because of their degrees, will be much higher than for the rest of the population, is just plain crazy. The only reason they can do it in Scotland is because of the formula which unfairly gives the Scottish around £1,500 per head more than the rest of the country.

  • @warmwollenmittens , Yes, although I stand by my point, in that ehe did not answer the question, Yes you are right in that he is respecting the people that vote for him, but not simply joining forces. But the principal is still the same. If there is a hung parliment, it will need someone to join with the largest party to form a majority government, that is simple politics.

  • @app1esuk : do you even know what "insult" means?? It is up to US the British people to decide, NOT for Clegg to choose to go with either Brown or Cameron. That is RESPECTING the British public. Jaysus, you've had too much Murdoch propaganda fed into you that you can't even recognise when you're actually being respected as a voter rather than being pissed on by the Big Parties.

  • thought JP was gonna pass out near the end there

  • @fourplusseven When Clegg was asked about serving under Gordon Brown he did that thing and avoided answering a direct question. Then JP reversed it by using Clegg's own words by throwing in Tony Cameron. Clegg replies by insulting us and saying it is up to the British people. If you talk about hypothetical policies, why not talk about hypothetical future governments

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