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Business Secretary Vince Cable is the most popular candidate to take over as Liberal Democrat leader should Nick Clegg stand down, a BBC survey says. | Business Secretary Vince Cable is the most popular candidate to take over as Liberal Democrat leader should Nick Clegg stand down, a BBC survey says. |
In BBC One's Sunday Politics poll of more than 500 Lib Dem councillors, 38% said he would make the best successor. | In BBC One's Sunday Politics poll of more than 500 Lib Dem councillors, 38% said he would make the best successor. |
More than a quarter backed party president, Tim Farron, and a fifth Lib Dem cabinet minister, Danny Alexander. | More than a quarter backed party president, Tim Farron, and a fifth Lib Dem cabinet minister, Danny Alexander. |
They also favoured a coalition with Labour in the event of hung Parliament after the next general election. | They also favoured a coalition with Labour in the event of hung Parliament after the next general election. |
According to the survey - carried out by ComRes - councillors preferred this option by a ratio of two to one, with Labour preferred by 38% and the Conservatives by 16%. Almost a quarter (23%) said neither party. | According to the survey - carried out by ComRes - councillors preferred this option by a ratio of two to one, with Labour preferred by 38% and the Conservatives by 16%. Almost a quarter (23%) said neither party. |
Approval rating | Approval rating |
Other Lib Dem figures favoured by respondents included Jo Swinson with 7% of the vote, Ed Davey with 6%, and Steve Webb with 5%. | Other Lib Dem figures favoured by respondents included Jo Swinson with 7% of the vote, Ed Davey with 6%, and Steve Webb with 5%. |
On policy, 86% supported a new tax on expensive properties - sometimes known as a "mansion tax" - specifically on homes valued at more than £2m. | On policy, 86% supported a new tax on expensive properties - sometimes known as a "mansion tax" - specifically on homes valued at more than £2m. |
Elsewhere, 72% backed scrapping the UK's Trident nuclear deterrent, and 70% support reinstating the 50p top rate of income tax on incomes above £150,000. | Elsewhere, 72% backed scrapping the UK's Trident nuclear deterrent, and 70% support reinstating the 50p top rate of income tax on incomes above £150,000. |
Some 45% supported a ban on the wearing of a burka in places such as schools and airports, with 38% opposing such a ban. A third backed the scrapping of Page 3 pictures but 46% were against. | Some 45% supported a ban on the wearing of a burka in places such as schools and airports, with 38% opposing such a ban. A third backed the scrapping of Page 3 pictures but 46% were against. |
The results of the survey of 580 councillors in England and Wales for BBC One's Sunday Politics programme came as Liberal Democrats gathered in Glasgow for the party's annual conference. | The results of the survey of 580 councillors in England and Wales for BBC One's Sunday Politics programme came as Liberal Democrats gathered in Glasgow for the party's annual conference. |
In a separate survey of almost 700 party members for the Independent on Sunday, Mr Cable topped approval ratings at 77%, compared with party leader Mr Clegg at 47%. | In a separate survey of almost 700 party members for the Independent on Sunday, Mr Cable topped approval ratings at 77%, compared with party leader Mr Clegg at 47%. |
'Shared goal' | 'Shared goal' |
The paper's survey suggested some 39% favoured a coalition with Labour after 2015, and 15% with the Tories. | |
Employment minister Jo Swinson told the paper that a partnership with Labour would not be impossible. | |
She said: "Working in a mature and adult way where you recognise what your shared goal is, that is not something which I think would be particularly more difficult with Labour than it is with the Conservatives." | She said: "Working in a mature and adult way where you recognise what your shared goal is, that is not something which I think would be particularly more difficult with Labour than it is with the Conservatives." |
On the first day of the conference, Mr Clegg told delegates that the Liberal Democrats were the "only authentic party of jobs". | On the first day of the conference, Mr Clegg told delegates that the Liberal Democrats were the "only authentic party of jobs". |
He also unveiled plans for a 5p charge on plastic bags from shops in England. | He also unveiled plans for a 5p charge on plastic bags from shops in England. |