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Lib Dems: Tuesday at-a-glance Lib Dems: Tuesday at-a-glance
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THE BIG ISSUETHE BIG ISSUE
The party leadership are hoping to get their "blueprint" for the election manifesto agreed by the party. This document would pave the way for spending cuts and some long standing party policies might be axed. Nick Clegg's aides say it is part of the process of the Lib Dems "growing up".The party leadership are hoping to get their "blueprint" for the election manifesto agreed by the party. This document would pave the way for spending cuts and some long standing party policies might be axed. Nick Clegg's aides say it is part of the process of the Lib Dems "growing up".
TUESDAY'S STORIESTUESDAY'S STORIES
Several senior Lib Dem MPs criticise Vince Cable's plan to impose a new tax on homes worth more than £1m: MPs' anger at Cable 'mansion tax'Several senior Lib Dem MPs criticise Vince Cable's plan to impose a new tax on homes worth more than £1m: MPs' anger at Cable 'mansion tax'
Lib Dem members back Nick Clegg's call to drop any election pledges found to be too expensive - amid some dissent from some senior MPs: Clegg's cuts message wins backingLib Dem members back Nick Clegg's call to drop any election pledges found to be too expensive - amid some dissent from some senior MPs: Clegg's cuts message wins backing
Chris Huhne accuses Tory leader David Cameron of talking "touchy feely, policy free waffle": Huhne: Tories 'don't have to win'Chris Huhne accuses Tory leader David Cameron of talking "touchy feely, policy free waffle": Huhne: Tories 'don't have to win'
Nick Clegg says a "completely new strategy" is needed in Afghanistan - as members call for the government to "focus on concluding the Afghan mission" Afghan mission 'failing' - CleggNick Clegg says a "completely new strategy" is needed in Afghanistan - as members call for the government to "focus on concluding the Afghan mission" Afghan mission 'failing' - Clegg
The head of the family planning association warns that cuts to clinics could lead to a surge in sexual health problems and unplanned pregnancies Sexual health fear over recessionThe head of the family planning association warns that cuts to clinics could lead to a surge in sexual health problems and unplanned pregnancies Sexual health fear over recession
Nick Clegg is in "cloud cuckoo land" if he thinks the Lib Dems can overtake Labour, says former home secretary Charles Clarke: Don't target Labour says ClarkeNick Clegg is in "cloud cuckoo land" if he thinks the Lib Dems can overtake Labour, says former home secretary Charles Clarke: Don't target Labour says Clarke
Lib Dem claims that Tony Blair may have known about British complicity in the torture of terrorist suspects abroad are dismissed as a "complete lie" by the former PM's spokesman: Blair torture claim 'total lie'Lib Dem claims that Tony Blair may have known about British complicity in the torture of terrorist suspects abroad are dismissed as a "complete lie" by the former PM's spokesman: Blair torture claim 'total lie'
Scottish Lib Dems are warned against speaking to the media about a referendum on Scottish independence, to which the party is officially opposed: Lib Dems warned over ballot talkScottish Lib Dems are warned against speaking to the media about a referendum on Scottish independence, to which the party is officially opposed: Lib Dems warned over ballot talk
TORY LOVE-IN? FROM THE TODAY PROGRAMME More from Today programmeTORY LOVE-IN? FROM THE TODAY PROGRAMME More from Today programme
Conservative chairman Eric Pickles is hoping to woo some Lib Dems to join his party - and he made a start with the party's home affairs spokesman Chris Huhne. Describing him as "an absolutely charming individual" he said he'd be very welcome in the Tories. Mr Huhne initially laughed it off as "an amusing bit of cheekiness" but the temperature dropped after a stinging attack on the Tories' allies in Europe. "He's just playing hard to get," the Tory chairman complained. "I AM hard to get, I'm not playing hard to get," retorted Mr Huhne. "Why didn't you join the Liberal Democrats when you had a chance?" he demands. "Bless your heart," smiled Mr Pickles.Conservative chairman Eric Pickles is hoping to woo some Lib Dems to join his party - and he made a start with the party's home affairs spokesman Chris Huhne. Describing him as "an absolutely charming individual" he said he'd be very welcome in the Tories. Mr Huhne initially laughed it off as "an amusing bit of cheekiness" but the temperature dropped after a stinging attack on the Tories' allies in Europe. "He's just playing hard to get," the Tory chairman complained. "I AM hard to get, I'm not playing hard to get," retorted Mr Huhne. "Why didn't you join the Liberal Democrats when you had a chance?" he demands. "Bless your heart," smiled Mr Pickles.
THE MISSING SKINHEAD William Hague: No longer a skinheadTHE MISSING SKINHEAD William Hague: No longer a skinhead
Chris Huhne's hard-hitting attack on the Tories in his keynote conference speech will not be quite as savage as first planned, it seems. He had been planning to describe shadow foreign secretary William Hague as a "skinhead" in a strongly-worded section on David Cameron's new friends in Europe. The first draft of the speech, circulated to journalists, included the lines: "Skinhead Hague has toured the beer cellars of central Europe, and has come up with the dregs." But reporters were told on Monday evening the line had been dropped. "There were more important points he wanted to make about the Tories' policy than just William Hague's hairstyle and drinking habits," explained Danny Alexander in the morning press briefing.Chris Huhne's hard-hitting attack on the Tories in his keynote conference speech will not be quite as savage as first planned, it seems. He had been planning to describe shadow foreign secretary William Hague as a "skinhead" in a strongly-worded section on David Cameron's new friends in Europe. The first draft of the speech, circulated to journalists, included the lines: "Skinhead Hague has toured the beer cellars of central Europe, and has come up with the dregs." But reporters were told on Monday evening the line had been dropped. "There were more important points he wanted to make about the Tories' policy than just William Hague's hairstyle and drinking habits," explained Danny Alexander in the morning press briefing.
CONSIDERING POSITIONSCONSIDERING POSITIONS
Nick Clegg on Baroness ScotlandNick Clegg on Baroness Scotland
Some confusion over the Lib Dems' position on Baroness Scotland, the attorney general who's just been fined for breaching the law on employing illegal workers. This morning Chris Huhne told the BBC that "law makers really cannot be law breakers" and he thought she would have to "consider her position". But his leader, Nick Clegg told the BBC while it was "awkward" he would not "rush to say she has got to lose her job". Conflicting viewpoints from the two former leadership rivals?Some confusion over the Lib Dems' position on Baroness Scotland, the attorney general who's just been fined for breaching the law on employing illegal workers. This morning Chris Huhne told the BBC that "law makers really cannot be law breakers" and he thought she would have to "consider her position". But his leader, Nick Clegg told the BBC while it was "awkward" he would not "rush to say she has got to lose her job". Conflicting viewpoints from the two former leadership rivals?
Not at all, said Mr Huhne: "I think they are exactly consistent and the great thing about BBC journalists is you're obviously all trained in Kremlinology and the bad old days of the Soviet Union. The line was absolutely seamless and we were both saying the same thing." Listen and decide for yourselves.Not at all, said Mr Huhne: "I think they are exactly consistent and the great thing about BBC journalists is you're obviously all trained in Kremlinology and the bad old days of the Soviet Union. The line was absolutely seamless and we were both saying the same thing." Listen and decide for yourselves.
CONFERENCE SNIPPETSCONFERENCE SNIPPETS
Lib Dem blogger Stephen Tall came out with some scathing criticism of the party leadership at a fringe meeting, accusing them of "wasting" the chance to get the party's best chance of the year to get its message across. They had proved unable to give "a single coherent response to the economic crisis," he told the IPPR fringe. He added that the way the party had got rid of Charles Kennedy as leader had done "serious long-term damage to the party's brand". He added: "We have ended up looking just the same as all the rest."Lib Dem blogger Stephen Tall came out with some scathing criticism of the party leadership at a fringe meeting, accusing them of "wasting" the chance to get the party's best chance of the year to get its message across. They had proved unable to give "a single coherent response to the economic crisis," he told the IPPR fringe. He added that the way the party had got rid of Charles Kennedy as leader had done "serious long-term damage to the party's brand". He added: "We have ended up looking just the same as all the rest."
Home Affairs spokesman Chris Huhne said the NHS should prescribe heroin to more addicts as part of the effort to reduce drug-related crime. He said further trials were needed following a successful pilot scheme run by London's Maudsley Hospital but the scheme was a "potentially fruitful way forward". It could make the job of police easier and help tackle overcrowding in jails, he added.Home Affairs spokesman Chris Huhne said the NHS should prescribe heroin to more addicts as part of the effort to reduce drug-related crime. He said further trials were needed following a successful pilot scheme run by London's Maudsley Hospital but the scheme was a "potentially fruitful way forward". It could make the job of police easier and help tackle overcrowding in jails, he added.
Labour was accused of having "systematically mugged" the very people who supported the party over 12 years in power. Housing spokeswoman Sarah Teather said those living in "chronic housing hell" were the people Labour took for granted at election after election.Labour was accused of having "systematically mugged" the very people who supported the party over 12 years in power. Housing spokeswoman Sarah Teather said those living in "chronic housing hell" were the people Labour took for granted at election after election.
MYSTIC VINCEMYSTIC VINCE
Has Vince Cable's reputation as the man who predicted the credit crunch gone to his head? We only ask because he seems to be making predictions all over the place this week. Most seem to involve what the Tories would do if they win the election. On Sunday he predicted they would put VAT up 25% as they "had done it before". On Monday he had his crystal ball out again. "I think that within a year's time... maybe two years' time... there will be a major constitutional crisis in Britain," he told a hushed fringe meeting. This would be caused by a Tory government with "probably one or two Scottish MPs" being on a collision course with the government in London, he reasoned. You read it here first...Has Vince Cable's reputation as the man who predicted the credit crunch gone to his head? We only ask because he seems to be making predictions all over the place this week. Most seem to involve what the Tories would do if they win the election. On Sunday he predicted they would put VAT up 25% as they "had done it before". On Monday he had his crystal ball out again. "I think that within a year's time... maybe two years' time... there will be a major constitutional crisis in Britain," he told a hushed fringe meeting. This would be caused by a Tory government with "probably one or two Scottish MPs" being on a collision course with the government in London, he reasoned. You read it here first...
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