Friday, December 10, 2010

LibDems sign betrayal - Mirror.co.uk Nick Clegg with steely fees

Nick Clegg signed the Liberal Democrats death sentence yesterday when he student protests ignored to triple university tuition fees.

The ConDem Coalition saw majority only 21 in a historical Commons vote by the ascent, forcing his 84 to reduce charges £ 9,000 a year rising send.

But the victory came leader Clegg ABANDONED after FibDem his campaign promises promises rises to vote against and desperate alerts from its own members, he was condemned the party to a disaster ignored.

Fire burned in ­Parliament Square and broke unrest from only a few metres from debating Chamber where Clegg faced ridicule and abuse.

He escaped him mocked after less than one hour of debate as Labour members screams "bye-bye" yesterday won "Liar" and "Pinickio" - the nickname of the mirror.

One day the political drama at the Westminster…

3Three joined Ministerial of aides in protest against the decision - Mike Crockart, Lee Scott and Jenny Willott.

3 Tory MPs rebelled warning it was the Coalition "poll tax moment" that would lead to further unrest.

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Speaking after the vote labour Chairman Ed Miliband said: "this is a disaster for young people and families up and down the country, now significantly higher fees and higher debt, face when you go to the University."

"At the same time, Nick Clegg authority has been completely undermine the result."

Shadow business Secretary John Denham leading labour opposition, said: "this is a moment not for Nick Clegg and the Lib Dems back."

"Lost all credibility and can now claim to be a party of fairness." He added: "The Government is tripling fees and cut funding University teaching of 80%, English students leaving State University fees in the industrialized world with a view to the highest."

"This was possible only through the support of the Liberal Democrats." "You should hang their heads in shame."

President of the NIS Aaron Porter said: "too many politicians decided that you had an interest in their political careers."

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"We want to face, people have lied to and the people in the constituency led astray." Earn not be in politics. "

But universities Minister David Willetts said, there was no alternative to the deep cuts, the need to reduce the public debt. He insisted: "this is, what we have to do".

The Commons debate has been since the 2003 Iraq war vote of the angriest.

Liberal Democrat Greg Mulholland voted against the Government and urges his colleagues join him.

He said: "I simply cannot not accept fees of up to £ 9,000 the fairest and most sustainable way of financing be higher education."

"Governments are wrong sometimes and sometimes need the courage to say and I do today."

Tory Andrew Percy, a former teacher who was the first in his family to go University - full scholarship before tuition fees introduced - also refused to support the proposals.

He asked: "would have my parents encouraged to go she had thought I would come away with £ 40,000 or £ 50,000 debt?" -I don't think so. "

In an emotional speech, Labor's Shadow Secretary John Denham reminded ­business members had the Labour Government about the end Iraq war and appealed to the Liberal Democrats to find your conscience.

He said: "It is very difficult to stand apart from friends and colleagues."

"But the self-esteem you win far outweighs the temporary loss of position or income."

It was shock the stumble performance business Secretary Vince cable.

Commons speaker John Bercow had to intervene after he was below cried when he tried to sell the directive to the members several times.

British students pay the higher rate even at the universities of England. Scotland has no tuition fees - and Northern Ireland has yet to decide how it responds to the Coalition decision.

Been strengthened amid fears that has fees row that has made him a national hate figure 3Security for Nick Clegg.


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