
Wed, 20 Oct 2010
"We are not taking the decisions today because they are easy or because we want to see a smaller state, we are taking them because they are right. We have a hard road to recovery ahead, but we are determined to ensure it is a road that leads to fairness too."
Deputy Prime Minister and Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has written to party members ahead of today's Comprehensive Spending Review.
Read Nick Clegg's letter to Liberal Democrat members in full.
The spending review has inevitably been a tough process. We have made the
decision to take the hard road - but it is the right road to a more prosperous,
fairer Britain. The unavoidable moment of truth came just as we entered
government: Labour's deficit had to be tackled. I did not go into government to
make cuts. But nor can I be in government and allow us to keep spending more
than £100 million a day on servicing our debt - enough to build a primary school
every single hour, or triple the number of doctors working in our
hospitals.
The spending review is a thoroughly Coalition product. Liberal
Democrat ministers have been involved every step of the way. Our values and
priorities are written through the review, like the message in a stick of rock.
We have had to make some very difficult choices. But the review is one that
promotes fairness, underpins growth, reduces carbon emissions and localises
power.
The Coalition Government is investing £7 bn in a ‘fairness
premium’ to help disadvantaged children; putting more than £1 billion into a
regional growth fund; launching a Green Investment Bank with at least £2 billion
for low-carbon technology and new jobs; and giving local government real
financial freedoms. This Government will be spending more than £700bn on public
services - the same as in 2006.
For too long Labour enjoyed the years of
plenty and whether they are part of the new generation or old, they put their
head in the sand when it came to acknowledging the deficit. They spent beyond
our country’s means and squandered the public purse. They quite simply
endangered the prosperity of our country and it is now taking two political
parties to put Britain on the road to recovery.
Along with Danny
Alexander, Vince Cable and the rest of the Liberal Democrat ministerial team I
have been working day in day out over recent months to ensure that the
Comprehensive Spending Review meets key Liberal Democrat tests.
Liberal
Democrat ministers have fought to ensure that the burden of the challenge ahead
is shared fairly. On child benefit, capital gains and tax evasion and avoidance
- this government is making the well off pay their share. And for those services
that matter most to the vulnerable in our society, such as health and social
care and early years education, spending is being protected.
We are not
taking the decisions today because they are easy or because we want to see a
smaller state, we are taking them because they are right. We have a hard road to
recovery ahead, but we are determined to ensure it is a road that leads to
fairness too.
Best wishes,
Nick
Clegg MP
Leader of the Liberal Democrats and Deputy Prime Minister
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