Nick Clegg is “spineless” after announcing he is opposed
to the so-called bedroom tax, Grant Shapps has suggested. The Liberal Democrats
“suddenly changed their minds” on the policy, the Conservative Party chairman
said, becoming the first Tory Cabinet minister to publicly condemn his
Coalition partners over the u-turn. Mr
Shapps said: “People will come to their own conclusions when they see parties
u-turn on policies they’ve stood up for in the past. I would have thought the
Liberal Democrats with tuitions fees would have learnt that. Them voting for
that, never in private or in public arguing against it, then suddenly u-turning
on it, people will come to their own conclusions.” Read more on the Daily
Telegraph website.
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