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Nick Clegg warns EU exit could tear UK apart | |
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Nick Clegg has warned the Lib Dem conference that a vote to leave the EU could tear the United Kingdom apart. | |
The former deputy prime minister claimed an exit vote would trigger a second Scottish referendum. | |
It comes as Mr Clegg's successor as Lib Dem leader, Tim Farron, prepares to launch the party's campaign to stay in the EU in the vote expected next year. | It comes as Mr Clegg's successor as Lib Dem leader, Tim Farron, prepares to launch the party's campaign to stay in the EU in the vote expected next year. |
Mr Farron is also set for a showdown with activists at his party's conference over scrapping Trident. | Mr Farron is also set for a showdown with activists at his party's conference over scrapping Trident. |
The Lib Dem leader will speak out against a motion calling for the party to back unilateral nuclear disarmament. | The Lib Dem leader will speak out against a motion calling for the party to back unilateral nuclear disarmament. |
He is expected to argue that while a like-for-like replacement for Trident is too expensive, other options should be considered to maintain Britain's deterrent in an uncertain world. | He is expected to argue that while a like-for-like replacement for Trident is too expensive, other options should be considered to maintain Britain's deterrent in an uncertain world. |
'High stakes' | 'High stakes' |
Mr Clegg's return to the Lib Dem conference stage, four months after his party's crushing election defeat and his own emotional exit from frontline politics, was greeted warmly by activists. | |
He said: "The stakes could not be higher: not just one, but two, unions now hang in the balance. | |
"If we vote to leave the EU, I have no doubt that the SNP will gleefully grab the opportunity to persuade the people of Scotland to leave the UK as well." | "If we vote to leave the EU, I have no doubt that the SNP will gleefully grab the opportunity to persuade the people of Scotland to leave the UK as well." |
That would leave a "once great country now pulled apart", creating a "Little England" left isolated and lacking international influence, according to Mr Clegg. | That would leave a "once great country now pulled apart", creating a "Little England" left isolated and lacking international influence, according to Mr Clegg. |
"I have no doubt that David Cameron's referendum will be contested on the issue of jobs, economic security, the terms of any renegotiation and so on," he said. | |
"But there's a big, enduring question which hangs over all of this: what kind of country do we want to be, what is our role in this globalised world of ours? Open or closed? | "But there's a big, enduring question which hangs over all of this: what kind of country do we want to be, what is our role in this globalised world of ours? Open or closed? |
"Leading in our own European backyard or isolated from our nearest neighbours? | "Leading in our own European backyard or isolated from our nearest neighbours? |
"Because let's be clear: for all the huffing and puffing we're going to hear from those who want to leave the EU, they have no answer to that fundamental strategic question." | "Because let's be clear: for all the huffing and puffing we're going to hear from those who want to leave the EU, they have no answer to that fundamental strategic question." |
'Home-builder' | 'Home-builder' |
He urged Labour to wholeheartedly campaign for the UK to remain in the EU after the confusion of Jeremy Corbyn's first few days at Labour's helm. | |
Mr Farron, who will formally launch his party's referendum campaign later on Monday, said: "It is not the time to turn our backs on Europe, and leave us isolated, sidelined and alone." | Mr Farron, who will formally launch his party's referendum campaign later on Monday, said: "It is not the time to turn our backs on Europe, and leave us isolated, sidelined and alone." |
He has used his first conference as Lib Dem leader to launch what he called an "unashamed land grab" for Labour voters following Mr Corbyn's victory. | He has used his first conference as Lib Dem leader to launch what he called an "unashamed land grab" for Labour voters following Mr Corbyn's victory. |
"I am not a home-wrecker for Labour MPs but I am a home-builder," he told activists. | "I am not a home-wrecker for Labour MPs but I am a home-builder," he told activists. |
He said they would be welcome to join what he claimed was the only "credible" alternative to Conservative rule. | He said they would be welcome to join what he claimed was the only "credible" alternative to Conservative rule. |
He also made a "full and open offer" to members of all parties, including the Tories, who shared his values. | He also made a "full and open offer" to members of all parties, including the Tories, who shared his values. |
"If you are, in your heart, a liberal and a social democrat you have a home in the Liberal Democrats," he said. | "If you are, in your heart, a liberal and a social democrat you have a home in the Liberal Democrats," he said. |
The party claims it has attracted record numbers of activists to its annual conference, including many of the 20,000 people who have joined since the election. | The party claims it has attracted record numbers of activists to its annual conference, including many of the 20,000 people who have joined since the election. |
Speaking on Radio 4's Today programme, Mr Farron said he would not "mischief make" and name MPs who he had spoken to, but said some were feeling "utterly bereft". | Speaking on Radio 4's Today programme, Mr Farron said he would not "mischief make" and name MPs who he had spoken to, but said some were feeling "utterly bereft". |
His suggestions were dismissed by Labour deputy leader Tom Watson, who told Today defecting from Labour to the Lib Dems "would be like leaving the Beatles to join a Bananarama tribute band". | His suggestions were dismissed by Labour deputy leader Tom Watson, who told Today defecting from Labour to the Lib Dems "would be like leaving the Beatles to join a Bananarama tribute band". |
"I don't see any Labour MPs - serious Labour MPs - who are going to defect to go to Tim Farron's party," he added. | "I don't see any Labour MPs - serious Labour MPs - who are going to defect to go to Tim Farron's party," he added. |