vendredi 2 septembre 2016

Clegg spills the beans about his time in the coalition

Of Osborne: “Welfare for Osborne was just a bottomless pit of savings, and it didn’t really matter what the human consequences were, because focus groups had shown that the voters they wanted to appeal to were very anti-welfare, and therefore there was almost no limit to those anti-welfare prejudices”

And: “I honestly can’t remember whom [Cameron or Osborne] – looked genuinely nonplussed and said: ‘I don’t understand why you keep going on about the need for more social housing – it just creates Labour voters.’ They genuinely saw housing as a Petri dish for voters. It was unbelievable.”

The full story to emerge, just a preview for now.


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