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Nick Clegg claims credit for economic 'dawn breaking' | Nick Clegg claims credit for economic 'dawn breaking' |
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The economy would not be recovering had it not been for the Liberal Democrats, Nick Clegg has claimed. | The economy would not be recovering had it not been for the Liberal Democrats, Nick Clegg has claimed. |
An economic "dawn appears to be breaking", the deputy prime minister told LBC radio. | An economic "dawn appears to be breaking", the deputy prime minister told LBC radio. |
He echoed other cabinet members as he warned against complacency, but said things were "moving in the right direction" because of the party's decision to go into coalition. | He echoed other cabinet members as he warned against complacency, but said things were "moving in the right direction" because of the party's decision to go into coalition. |
Mr Clegg said he wanted to showcase the achievement at his party conference. | Mr Clegg said he wanted to showcase the achievement at his party conference. |
The Lib Dems meet next week in Glasgow for their annual autumn gathering. | The Lib Dems meet next week in Glasgow for their annual autumn gathering. |
He said going into the conference he was "very proud" of sticking with the coalition and helping to "pilot the economy through its darkest hour". | He said going into the conference he was "very proud" of sticking with the coalition and helping to "pilot the economy through its darkest hour". |
"A dawn appears to be breaking," he went on. "You shouldn't be complacent but it is moving in the right direction and I don't think that would've happened if we hadn't been there." | "A dawn appears to be breaking," he went on. "You shouldn't be complacent but it is moving in the right direction and I don't think that would've happened if we hadn't been there." |
Not about personality | Not about personality |
Vince Cable, the Lib Dem business secretary, warned earlier this week the government still had more to do to secure a recovery. | Vince Cable, the Lib Dem business secretary, warned earlier this week the government still had more to do to secure a recovery. |
His intervention came after the chancellor said the UK was "turning a corner" and had won the argument with Labour over austerity. | His intervention came after the chancellor said the UK was "turning a corner" and had won the argument with Labour over austerity. |
Mr Clegg is due to address activists in Glasgow on Monday as he seeks their backing for a motion praising the government's economic record and attacking "Labour's mismanagement". | Mr Clegg is due to address activists in Glasgow on Monday as he seeks their backing for a motion praising the government's economic record and attacking "Labour's mismanagement". |
But asked on LBC if he could do a deal after the next election with Ed Miliband, he said would not have a problem working with either party in a future coalition. | |
"It's really very little to do with personal preferences - whether you like this person or that person, or you like this party or that party. | "It's really very little to do with personal preferences - whether you like this person or that person, or you like this party or that party. |
"You've got to follow the instruction manual handed to you by the British people." | "You've got to follow the instruction manual handed to you by the British people." |
He said he told Gordon Brown after the 2010 election their parties could not go into coalition "even if we want one". | He said he told Gordon Brown after the 2010 election their parties could not go into coalition "even if we want one". |
"There was no numerical majority for the Liberal Democrats and Labour," he added. | "There was no numerical majority for the Liberal Democrats and Labour," he added. |
'Look adoringly' | 'Look adoringly' |
Asked about his set-piece conference speech next Wednesday, Mr Clegg told the London radio station he had not yet convinced his wife Miriam to join him on stage. | Asked about his set-piece conference speech next Wednesday, Mr Clegg told the London radio station he had not yet convinced his wife Miriam to join him on stage. |
It has become a conference staple in recent years for Labour and Conservative leaders to pose with their wives following their speeches. | It has become a conference staple in recent years for Labour and Conservative leaders to pose with their wives following their speeches. |
"I have not succeeded yet in persuading Miriam to march up and look adoringly at me," he said. | "I have not succeeded yet in persuading Miriam to march up and look adoringly at me," he said. |
However, he added that he would, as always, leave the platform "to look adoringly" at her after his speech. | |
And following another trend started by the prime minister earlier this week, the Lib Dem leader revealed he also started wearing reading glasses "some months ago". | And following another trend started by the prime minister earlier this week, the Lib Dem leader revealed he also started wearing reading glasses "some months ago". |
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