The alleged "chemistry" between David Cameron and Nick Clegg is therefore potentially dangerous, in that the purpose of Liberal Democrats in government can easily become forgotten in a desire to preserve that "special relationship."
I did not attend the conference last Sunday in which party representatives endorsed the coalition, but I understand that sharp reminders were given to our leaders on why we had worked so hard to put them there.
The Liberal Democrat priorities of:
- preserving and defending the human rights and civil liberties of all, including asylum seekers and migrants
- working for increased economic and social fairness and the protection of the vulnerable
- positive engagement with our partners in the European Union and the United Nations
- protection and conservation of our environment
- reform of our political institutions, starting with proportional representation by single transferable vote in multi-member constituencies
The price of coalition politics, perhaps? This is largely why I am an advocate of the "adversarial" system that has been engendered in the commons - frankly, too many political issues are too important *not* to be put through the fires of genuine debate, as opposed to cosily watered-down and traded like playing cards in a coalition of the middle ground.
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