Facebook and Twitter have annoyed the hell out of me in the past few weeks with pretty much everyone turning on Nick Clegg and the Liberal Democrats, calling them liars, puppets, two-faced and even fascists.
I wish to address a few of these points, and see what people think.
1 - The Lib Dems are doing a terrible job.
Yet they have formed a government, and as a minority have managed to implement a number of Lib Dem policies, such as fixed term parliaments, no renewal of Trident this term, and a referendum on a fairer voting system (not a perfect one, but a definite step in the right direction).
So anyone who voted LD or supported them simply MUST concede that they have, to an extent, done a good job and implemented more policies than would have come about without their presence in the coalition. That was the point of them formed said coalition, to get their policies in place. By that measure, they have been a success.
"But wait", I hear you cry. "They have also implemented policies they formerly disagreed with!"
And indeed they have. The raise in tuition fees was not something the LiB Dems wanted, and that's why they campaigned against it. But, ultimately, this is David Cameron's government, not Nick Clegg's. And they have the majority of the say. And as such the Tories will definitely be sure to give the LDs the job of delivering the shitty news to the people who voted for them. That sucks if you're a LibDem, but as a price for influencing government policy? Probably worth it. After all, they managed to cap the fees, whereas without LD influence they may have been uncapped.
So, making lD-based policy and tempering Tory policy... seems decent enough.
Ah, but...
2 - Nick Clegg's a LIAR!!!!!
No he isn't. He just wasn't the one making the call. Cuts are coming in, and there's been discussions on how Universities should be funded. The LDs in government have tried their best to make it work, but with the money that is there, changes had to be made.
If I buy a ton of pasta, and then tell you that tonight I'll cook you a lovely pasta meal, that is one thing. If I then get home and find that a housemate has scoffed every last bit of pasta, and we're skint so can't afford any more, then me not cooking you that meal does not make me a liar! The tabloid politics that is infesting any political discussion at the moment is so black and white that if someone ever takes even a fractional change in stance on something, even if it is when they have more information, it is called a U-turn and they're obviously now two-faced and a liar. This simpleton's way of looking at the world simply doesn't work.
So, yes, he's freely admitted that his pledge was misguided, and apologised for it, but it was based on an entirely different economic model. Were the LibDems in majority, do people really think they'd be taking the exact same tack as the Tories? Really?
And either way, the capped rise is still a bajillion times better than the most talked-up alternative, the widely discredited (by all three parties) Graduate Tax, which would see, effectively, UNLIMITED payback. At least if you're stuck in a 30-grand hole there's a way out!
3 - So, what you're saying is that the LDs are just useless puppets?
No! If they were, why did Vince Cable report Rupert Murdoch's attempt to buy out the rest of Sky, completely against Tory wishes? Because it was the principle of the matter.
Ultimately, the Tories are in government, and can only be tempered to a certain degree by the Liberal Democrats. For everything that the LDs get their way on, they will have to back something they don't necessarily agree with. This is the essence of the coalition.
Quite how this makes Nick Clegg a liar and the LibDems worse than Satan, when all the criticism has been directed at Tory policies they have had to compromise on, make the mind boggle.
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