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Lib Dems deny Tory 'similarities' | Lib Dems deny Tory 'similarities' |
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The Liberal Democrats have rejected a claim by David Cameron that there are now fewer policy differences between the two parties than in the past. | The Liberal Democrats have rejected a claim by David Cameron that there are now fewer policy differences between the two parties than in the past. |
In his new year message, the Tory leader said there was "a lot less disagreement than there used to be" on how to create a fairer Britain. | In his new year message, the Tory leader said there was "a lot less disagreement than there used to be" on how to create a fairer Britain. |
But Lib Dem chief of staff Danny Alexander called the comments "vacuous spin" which was "fooling nobody". | But Lib Dem chief of staff Danny Alexander called the comments "vacuous spin" which was "fooling nobody". |
He said Mr Cameron appeared "confused" about the meaning of fairness. | He said Mr Cameron appeared "confused" about the meaning of fairness. |
The Conservatives have been making friendly overtures to the Liberal Democrats in recent months, with some opinion polls suggesting a hung Parliament the most likely outcome of next year's general election. | |
In that situation, Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg would be faced with a choice between forming an alliance with Labour or the Conservatives in order to provide either Gordon Brown or David Cameron with a working Parliamentary majority. | |
'Same aims' | 'Same aims' |
In his Christmas message, Mr Cameron said he hoped for an election "free from fake political dividing lines". | |
"I don't think we should invent differences where there aren't differences," he said. | "I don't think we should invent differences where there aren't differences," he said. |
The Conservatives cannot be trusted where fairness is concerned Danny Alexander, Lib Dems | The Conservatives cannot be trusted where fairness is concerned Danny Alexander, Lib Dems |
"Let's be honest that whether you're Labour, Conservative or Liberal Democrat, you're motivated by pretty much the same progressive aims: a country that is safer, fairer, greener and where opportunity is more equal. | "Let's be honest that whether you're Labour, Conservative or Liberal Democrat, you're motivated by pretty much the same progressive aims: a country that is safer, fairer, greener and where opportunity is more equal. |
"It's how to achieve these aims that we disagree about - and indeed between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats there is a lot less disagreement than there used to be." | "It's how to achieve these aims that we disagree about - and indeed between the Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats there is a lot less disagreement than there used to be." |
He added that "a hung Parliament would be bad for Britain" despite this apparent political overlap. | He added that "a hung Parliament would be bad for Britain" despite this apparent political overlap. |
Lib Dem members are thought likely to resist any alliance with the Conservative party but Mr Clegg may find it difficult to sustain a Labour government in power if they are not the largest party, as the polls suggest may be the case. | |
'Good clean fight' | |
The Lib Dem leader - who has said he will support the party with the biggest mandate, without specifying whether that would be the party with the most votes or the most seats - is under pressure to spell out precisely what he would do in the event of a hung Parliament. | |
He has been equally critical of both Gordon Brown and David Cameron - and his chief of staff, Danny Alexander, was quick to reject Mr Cameron's latest overtures. | |
He said: "David Cameron seems to be confused about what a fairer Britain means. | |
"For the Liberal Democrats it means cutting taxes for the lowest paid, for him it means cutting them for millionaires. | "For the Liberal Democrats it means cutting taxes for the lowest paid, for him it means cutting them for millionaires. |
"Anyone who wants a fairer Britain knows Labour has failed to deliver and the Conservatives cannot be trusted where fairness is concerned." | "Anyone who wants a fairer Britain knows Labour has failed to deliver and the Conservatives cannot be trusted where fairness is concerned." |
Mr Cameron also used his message to call for the general election campaign to be a "good clean fight". | Mr Cameron also used his message to call for the general election campaign to be a "good clean fight". |
His appeal follows speculation that Labour may be planning to fight a "class war" with the Tories, making Mr Cameron's own privileged background a political issue. | His appeal follows speculation that Labour may be planning to fight a "class war" with the Tories, making Mr Cameron's own privileged background a political issue. |