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Vince Cable says early coalition break-up 'possible' | |
(about 7 hours later) | |
The coalition could break up before its five-year term is over, Business Secretary Vince Cable has said. | |
Ministers have previously insisted the Tory-Lib Dem pairing would last until the 2015 election campaign begins. | Ministers have previously insisted the Tory-Lib Dem pairing would last until the 2015 election campaign begins. |
Asked at a Lib Dem conference fringe event if a separation could occur a few months before polling day, the party MP said: "It's certainly possible." | |
But he added "we have not yet had those conversations" and the process would have to be led by leader Nick Clegg. | |
A source close to Mr Cable later told the BBC the business secretary was committed to the coalition programme in government and would see it through. | |
But Mr Cable's answers to journalists' questions at the conference fringe event organised by the Independent newspaper were a departure from the stated position of ministers and senior party figures. | |
"It is obviously a very sensitive one. It has got to be led by the leader," he said. | |
"We have not yet had those conversations. They are important." | "We have not yet had those conversations. They are important." |
Asked later on the BBC's Newsnight programme if the coalition could end in 12 months' time, Mr Cable said: "All kind of things were possible but I'm not going to able to give you any useful information on that." | |
He said the time to end the coalition was "something that has to be collectively decided by our Lib Dem team as we get much closer to the time". | |
'Ugly politics' | |
Separately, party president Tim Farron told a fringe meeting at the Lib Dem conference in Glasgow that something "apocalyptic" would have to happen to end the partnership early. | |
"I don't know what exactly will happen, but my view has always been the coalition lasts five years, end of story," he said. | |
BBC political correspondent Ross Hawkins says questions about the end of the coalition are set to be repeated as the date of next general election draws closer. | |
In the past, when asked whether the partnership could survive the political rigours ahead of a general election campaign, Lib Dems have tended to stress that they plan to see the government through, our correspondent adds. | |
In a briefing ahead of the conference, Lib Dem education minister David Laws said the coalition with the Conservatives would last "right up to the wire". | |
And in May, Mr Clegg said he "could not envisage any circumstances" in which there would be an early election. | |
Prime Minister David Cameron, meanwhile, said maintaining the coalition remained the best course of action to address "big picture" issues such as the economy. | |
Earlier, Mr Clegg denied suggestions of a rift with the business secretary over the party's economic policy. | |
Mr Cable had been expected to miss a key conference debate on deficit reduction. | Mr Cable had been expected to miss a key conference debate on deficit reduction. |
In the end he arrived in the conference hall one hour into the debate and voted for the leadership's position - although he did not sit alongside his party leader and other ministers. | In the end he arrived in the conference hall one hour into the debate and voted for the leadership's position - although he did not sit alongside his party leader and other ministers. |
But in his conference speech, Mr Cable accused his Conservative coalition partners of "ugly" and "blinkered" politics. | |
Attacking Tory policies on immigration, the economy and Europe, he said their approach was based on the "cynical" calculation that "fear trumps hope" and "competence requires callousness". | |
Mr Cable told Newsnight he believed the Lib Dems should highlight the "positive things" the coalition had done as well as criticising the Tories "when they go over the top". |
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