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Clegg to attack 'gutless' Labour Clegg to attack 'gutless' Labour
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Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg is expected to describe the government as "gutless, heartless and incompetent" in his first party conference speech as leader.Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg is expected to describe the government as "gutless, heartless and incompetent" in his first party conference speech as leader.
The accusations will refer to Labour's decision to adopt a Tory policy to cut inheritance tax and benefit the rich at the cost of plans to cut child poverty.The accusations will refer to Labour's decision to adopt a Tory policy to cut inheritance tax and benefit the rich at the cost of plans to cut child poverty.
Mr Clegg, party leader for three months, will also turn on the Tories, accusing the party of "sham politics".Mr Clegg, party leader for three months, will also turn on the Tories, accusing the party of "sham politics".
He is expected to call for a £25,000 cap on individual party donations. He is expected to call for a £25,000
cap on individual party donations.
'Big test''Big test'
BBC political correspondent Gary O'Donoghue said Mr Clegg's speech in Liverpool would be a chance to reassert his authority after a difficult week in which he lost three of his frontbench team over European policy.BBC political correspondent Gary O'Donoghue said Mr Clegg's speech in Liverpool would be a chance to reassert his authority after a difficult week in which he lost three of his frontbench team over European policy.
Only we can transform the system, because we aren't part of it Nick Clegg, leader of the Liberal DemocratsOnly we can transform the system, because we aren't part of it Nick Clegg, leader of the Liberal Democrats
The Tories accused him of "flunking his first big test as leader" after 15 of his MPs defied his call for them to abstain in a vote on whether a referendum should be held on the new EU treaty.The Tories accused him of "flunking his first big test as leader" after 15 of his MPs defied his call for them to abstain in a vote on whether a referendum should be held on the new EU treaty.
But on Saturday, Mr Clegg avoided a grassroots rebellion over his proposals for a shake-up of the NHS.But on Saturday, Mr Clegg avoided a grassroots rebellion over his proposals for a shake-up of the NHS.
Delegates voted overwhelmingly to back his plan to give patients the option to seek private treatment if needed.Delegates voted overwhelmingly to back his plan to give patients the option to seek private treatment if needed.
But he was forced to offer concessions on locally elected health boards - with delegates voting for a third of members to be made up of local councillors.But he was forced to offer concessions on locally elected health boards - with delegates voting for a third of members to be made up of local councillors.
His speech on Sunday is expected to include much criticism of his opponents to buoy party members, our correspondent said.His speech on Sunday is expected to include much criticism of his opponents to buoy party members, our correspondent said.
If it means risking court, and refusing to sign up for an identity card, I say bring it on Nick Clegg, leader of the Liberal DemocratsIf it means risking court, and refusing to sign up for an identity card, I say bring it on Nick Clegg, leader of the Liberal Democrats
The Conservatives, he will say, are "a party bereft of belief that will say anything to get elected".The Conservatives, he will say, are "a party bereft of belief that will say anything to get elected".
And he will accuse their leader, David Cameron, of taking "a conscious, strategic decision not to have any policies".And he will accuse their leader, David Cameron, of taking "a conscious, strategic decision not to have any policies".
Mr Clegg will go on to pledge to "do whatever it takes" to break the power of the establishment parties.Mr Clegg will go on to pledge to "do whatever it takes" to break the power of the establishment parties.
"They like having power and privilege sewn up between a few chums in the Westminster bubble. Only we can transform the system, because we aren't part of it," he will add."They like having power and privilege sewn up between a few chums in the Westminster bubble. Only we can transform the system, because we aren't part of it," he will add.
'Big money politics''Big money politics'
He will call for a cap on individual donations to political parties at £25,000 - half of what is recommended by an independent review, headed by Sir Hayden Philips.He will call for a cap on individual donations to political parties at £25,000 - half of what is recommended by an independent review, headed by Sir Hayden Philips.
And he will say he wants an end to big money politics, big union donations and offshore finance from Belize, a reference to the Tory donor Lord Ashcroft.And he will say he wants an end to big money politics, big union donations and offshore finance from Belize, a reference to the Tory donor Lord Ashcroft.
Without such changes, he will warn Britain could end up like America where political influence is all about cash.Without such changes, he will warn Britain could end up like America where political influence is all about cash.
He will tell his members he is "not shy about doing whatever it takes".He will tell his members he is "not shy about doing whatever it takes".
"If it means walking out of Parliament when the big parties collude against us, I say fine."If it means walking out of Parliament when the big parties collude against us, I say fine.
"If it means boycotting banquets that celebrate our relationship with dodgy regimes, like Vince Cable did, or speaking up to expose corruption like Chris Davies did, I say so be it."If it means boycotting banquets that celebrate our relationship with dodgy regimes, like Vince Cable did, or speaking up to expose corruption like Chris Davies did, I say so be it.
"If it means risking court, and refusing to sign up for an identity card, I say bring it on.""If it means risking court, and refusing to sign up for an identity card, I say bring it on."