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Nick Clegg
takes on Gordon Brown at Prime Minister’s Questions
Liberal
Democrat leader Nick Clegg
has accused Gordon Brown of doing the Conservatives’ job for them, by penalising
the poor to reward the rich.
The full text of the exchange at
Prime Minister’s questions was as follows
Nick Clegg: “I
should like to add my own expressions of sympathy and condolence to the family
and friends of Senior Aircraftman Graham Livingstone, Senior Aircraftman Gary
Thompson and Trooper Robert Pearson. I also want to express my sympathy and
condolence to the family and friends of that exceptional parliamentarian, the
unforgettable and formidable Gwyneth Dunwoody. As we know, she enjoyed enormous
admiration on all sides of the House.
“I thought that penalising the poor
to reward the rich was the job of the Conservative party. The Prime Minister is
deliberately making more than 5 million of the lowest earners in this country
even worse off, so will he explain why he is doing the Tories’ job for
them?”
Gordon Brown: “We have done more to take children
and pensioners out of poverty than any Government in the history of this country
since the second world war. Contrary to the advice of the Liberal party, which
wanted us to abolish the new deal, we have helped more young people and
long-term unemployed into work than any Government since 1945. If we had taken
the Liberal party’s advice, there would have been high unemployment where there
is now low unemployment.”
Mr. Clegg: “Labour Members are
now in full cry, but where were they on Budget day? Why were they silent then?
The truth is that, under the Prime Minister’s Government, income inequality is
rising, working age poverty is up and now he is doubling the tax rate for the
lowest earners. The Prime Minister used to be a man of principle but, if he
cannot deliver on poverty, what on earth is the point of this increasingly
pointless Prime Minister?”
Mr Brown: “The point is to have economic growth in this
country that gets more people into work. That could not happen under Liberal
policies. The point of this Government is to take more people, including
children and pensioners, out of poverty, and that is exactly what we are doing.
I repeat: if we had followed the Liberal party’s policies, there would be fewer
people in work, and more in poverty.”
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