British deputy PM tries to distance party from Cameron before 2015 vote

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GLASGOW Scotland (Reuters) - Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, whose party faces a hammering in a general election next year, defended its record in Britain's ruling coalition on Wednesday and said he had fought against Prime Minister David Cameron's Conservatives for policies that benefitted more people. In a bid to woo voters, Clegg sought to differentiate his Liberal Democrats from the Conservatives in a speech at the party's annual conference in Glasgow. ...




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Typical spineless public schoolboy! - like a rat deserting a sinking ship - all politicians are only in office to feather their own nest!!!
 
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