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Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has pledged to clean up politics in the wake of the MP expenses scandal and concern over party donations. | Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has pledged to clean up politics in the wake of the MP expenses scandal and concern over party donations. |
He told the Scottish Lib Dem conference the Westminster parliament was looked on with "disgust", rather than "pride". | |
Mr Clegg also set out his vision for a "fairer" society, through tax reform and a better start for children. | Mr Clegg also set out his vision for a "fairer" society, through tax reform and a better start for children. |
And he attacked Gordon Brown for backing the Iraq War in his evidence to the Chilcot inquiry. | And he attacked Gordon Brown for backing the Iraq War in his evidence to the Chilcot inquiry. |
On expenses, Mr Clegg told delegates in Perth he wanted the public to be able to sack their MPs, and backed a directly-elected House of Lords. | |
And he dismissed Tory donor Lord Ashcroft as a "tax dodger". | And he dismissed Tory donor Lord Ashcroft as a "tax dodger". |
We need a vibrant, competitive financial sector, but never again should the greed of the bankers in the City of London hold a gun to the head of the rest of the British economy Nick CleggLib Dem leader | We need a vibrant, competitive financial sector, but never again should the greed of the bankers in the City of London hold a gun to the head of the rest of the British economy Nick CleggLib Dem leader |
The peer's "non dom" status has caused a political row, because it had been thought he had agreed to pay full UK tax in order to become a peer. | The peer's "non dom" status has caused a political row, because it had been thought he had agreed to pay full UK tax in order to become a peer. |
Mr Clegg called for argued that there needed to be "fair, decent, transparent politics", arguing the Westminster expenses scandal was the "symptom of a deeper malaise" that had seen MPs "abusing the system on an industrial scale". | |
"We will deliver the new politics - fair votes, a directly elected House of Lords, clean up the murky business of party funding," he pledged. | |
Mr Clegg delayed his speech to react to Mr Brown's evidence to the Iraq inquiry. | |
The prime minister, who was chancellor at the time of the 2003 invasion, said he fully backed the action and insisted troops had all the equipment they needed. | |
But Mr Clegg accused the prime minister of betraying the public by supporting the war. | |
The Liberal Democrat leader outlined four steps to a "fairer Britain" - fair taxes, a fair start for all children at school, a rebalanced green economy and clean politics. | |
These included making first £10,000 of earnings tax-free, which would be paid for by closing tax loopholes exploited by the wealthy, spending more on schools and "breaking up the banks" to prevent another financial crisis. | These included making first £10,000 of earnings tax-free, which would be paid for by closing tax loopholes exploited by the wealthy, spending more on schools and "breaking up the banks" to prevent another financial crisis. |
Mr Clegg said a key priority was delivering an extra £2.5bn a year to schools, raising the money given to children on free school meals from the most deprived backgrounds to the amount that children tend to receive in fee-paying schools. | |
And he vowed: "In the first year of a Liberal Democrat government we will use £3.5bn from savings and cuts in the government expenditure we have identified to invest in a new economy - not the old economy, not the old economy of excess and greed, but the new sustainable green economy." | |
Mr Clegg hit out at the "greed of the bankers" but also attacked the "failure of Gordon Brown to keep that greed in check". | Mr Clegg hit out at the "greed of the bankers" but also attacked the "failure of Gordon Brown to keep that greed in check". |
Main challengers | Main challengers |
He said he wanted to "change the fundamental assumptions by which both Conservative and Labour governments at Westminster have sought to run the British economy". | He said he wanted to "change the fundamental assumptions by which both Conservative and Labour governments at Westminster have sought to run the British economy". |
"Of course we need a vibrant, competitive financial sector, but never again should the greed of the bankers in the City of London hold a gun to the head of the rest of the British economy," said Mr Clegg. | "Of course we need a vibrant, competitive financial sector, but never again should the greed of the bankers in the City of London hold a gun to the head of the rest of the British economy," said Mr Clegg. |
"So I say an end to the banking of excess and greed - split up the banks. Split up Lloyds. Bring the Bank of Scotland back home." | "So I say an end to the banking of excess and greed - split up the banks. Split up Lloyds. Bring the Bank of Scotland back home." |
Turning to his other political rivals, Mr Clegg said the Conservatives had "elevated hypocrisy to an art form", and added that Scottish First Minister Alex Salmond was a "man who has elevated independence into a one-man fetish". | |
The Liberal Democrats have declared themselves as the main challengers to Labour in Scotland in the forthcoming general election. | The Liberal Democrats have declared themselves as the main challengers to Labour in Scotland in the forthcoming general election. |
Amid talk of a possible hung parliament at Westminster, a senior Lib Dem all but ruled out a power-sharing deal with Gordon Brown in the event of a hung parliament at Westminster after the election. | Amid talk of a possible hung parliament at Westminster, a senior Lib Dem all but ruled out a power-sharing deal with Gordon Brown in the event of a hung parliament at Westminster after the election. |
In a BBC Scotland interview at the Perth conference, Liberal Democrat Scottish affairs spokesman Alistair Carmichael said he could not imagine the circumstances in which his party would prop up a minority Labour government. | In a BBC Scotland interview at the Perth conference, Liberal Democrat Scottish affairs spokesman Alistair Carmichael said he could not imagine the circumstances in which his party would prop up a minority Labour government. |