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The Socialist 23 September 2008

Their failure, their system: make the capitalists pay

Their failure, their system: make capitalists pay


Scrap tuition fees!

Students seek out socialists!

Education a 'them and us' system


New Labour flounders in face of economic crisis


Make the super-rich pay!

Merseyside CNWP calls for socialist policies


Protesting against Bush and Brown's wars

LibDems aping the Tories

Them & us

Jamie's school dinner staff threatened with privatisation

Fighting the racist BNP in Stoke

We won't take the RAP on pollution

Health Trust concessions on Swansea casualty unit

Salford councillors play blame game


Civil service strike ballot begins

Workers vow to fight Ford's closure plans

North Staffs NSSN launched


Revolution and counter-revolution in Bolivia


The Dark Knight: Batman's latest crime-buster

McMafia: Crime Without Borders

 
 
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LibDems aping the Tories

IN HIS leader's speech to the Lib Dems' party conference, Nick Clegg denied that they were becoming too similar to David Cameron's Conservatives. This was shortly before confirming their pledge to finance a 6p cut from the basic rate of tax by cutting public spending. £20 billion of cuts would be achieved by scrapping "a department or two" in Whitehall.

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Senior figures in his own party warned that the policy would enable Labour to "attack us as Tory twins" whereas Vince Cable argued that the party would benefit from the Labour government's infighting and their tax policies would enable them to hit Labour in its heartlands in the North.

However, it is clear that the Lib Dems are more worried about the Tory revival - 70% of their MPs have Tory challengers in second place. What's more, the Lib Dems are five points lower in the polls than they were in 2005 while the Tories are now riding high. The party risks losing over half of its MPs if its current level of support is repeated at a general election.

Clegg threw out a few scraps to the remaining class warriors in the party such as making public-sector workers who earn more than £100,000 reapply for their jobs. Elsewhere he offered incentives and tax breaks for being thin and healthy and £16 billion on policies for the less well-off. However, he can't be too sure exactly who they are - when asked on a radio phone-in what the current level of state pension is, he said about £30!

That shows how remote leading politicians are from ordinary people's lives. Like New Labour and the Tories, the Lib Dems have no answer to the developing economic and financial crisis. And despite touting themselves as an alternative to the two main parties, they're serving up much the same policies.


In this issue

Their failure, their system: make capitalists pay


Socialist Students

Scrap tuition fees!

Students seek out socialists!

Education a 'them and us' system


Socialist Party editorial

New Labour flounders in face of economic crisis


Socialist Party feature

Make the super-rich pay!

Merseyside CNWP calls for socialist policies


Socialist Party campaigns

Protesting against Bush and Brown's wars

LibDems aping the Tories

Them & us

Jamie's school dinner staff threatened with privatisation

Fighting the racist BNP in Stoke

We won't take the RAP on pollution

Health Trust concessions on Swansea casualty unit

Salford councillors play blame game


Socialist Party workplace news

Civil service strike ballot begins

Workers vow to fight Ford's closure plans

North Staffs NSSN launched


International socialist news and analysis

Revolution and counter-revolution in Bolivia


Socialist Party review

The Dark Knight: Batman's latest crime-buster

McMafia: Crime Without Borders


 

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triangleMay 2012 local election reports

triangleProtest at Lib Dem conference

triangleLiberal Democrats and the Coalition, Labour and the Greens

triangleBritain now facing crisis on all fronts

triangleGovernment Con-Demned at ballot box