Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has talked
openly about the prospect of a coalition with Labour after the next general
election.
He told a BBC documentary that Labour had "changed" and was
realising it might have to share power with others.
The deputy prime minister also said the Conservatives needed to
re-engage with "mainstream" voters.
Slow down a minute Cleggy, I think it’s bit early for you to be touting for the possibility of forming another coalition,
particularly given the amount of support the Lib Dems have lost, and will
continue to lose.
By the time the next election comes round support
for the Lib Dems could drop to the point where they won’t be needed to form a
coalition.
It’s amazing what power does to your principles, at
the last election the Lib Dems rejected joining Labour but now it seems they’ll
do anything to make sure they still cling to power in 2015.
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