2011年4月24日星期日

Clegg criticized Cameron to AV

24 April 2011 last updated at 06: 33 GMT Nick Clegg Nick Clegg said he hoped the ' no ' campaign was the rattle of death of a right elite Nick Clegg launched a harsh attack on David Cameron on his opposition to change the voting system.

In an interview with the independent on Sunday, he accused Prime Minister "to defend the indefensible".

The Deputy Prime Minister described that "No" votes in the referendum on the alternative vote press system such as a "right clique".

Former Tory leader Lord Howard has in the meantime, the Yes said campaign is "desperate".

'Rest'

In his harshest language yet, Mr Clegg, said that the ' no ' campaign to "lug and wore, misinformation" was built.

"These nasty, I hope will not campaign as the rattle of death of a right elite, a right clique, which are things the way they want to keep." That is why they rest are. "

Asked if he was the Prime Minister, replied Mr Clegg: "see I also all those, and of course includes the conservative party, like this nice small Club: they get a job for life and they blow to power, and they need not even to bother"", trying to get a majority of people on hand."

Mr Clegg contrasts the followers of AV - including the leader of the Labour Party, Green Party, Scottish National Party, Plaid Cymru and UK Independence Party - with his opponents.

"Reactionary interests"

He said: "the other side, you would have to David Cameron, [British national party leader] Nick Griffin and who leads the Communist Party."

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At the moment are chosen where the candidate getting the most votes in a constituency is elected, the members of the first-past-the-post system.

On 5 may all UK voters can be yes votes or not on whether changing the way and way MPs are elected to the alternative vote system.

After the system runoff rank voters candidates in her constituency in order to favour.

Someone more than 50% of the first preference vote is elected.

If no one gets 50% of the vote, the candidate with the fewest votes will be deleted and their backers the remaining associated with second decisions.

This process continues until a candidate has at least 50% of the vote in this round.

"Now says, the volumes on the very reactionary interests, defending the indefensible".

Mr Clegg's former Minister of the Interior Mr Reid also referred to Mr Cameron parts a campaign platform with labour.

"If a man as reactionary and backward-looking as John Reid team, you know conservative, that the old establishment, the old elite, are only to beatings," he said.

Disputed claims

A source close to Mr Clegg said that that he not Mr Cameron himself lies was accused.

But energy Secretary Chris Huhne has to George Osborne by you him written untruths.

Mr Huhne calls the Chancellor demands to withdraw a change of the voting system would costs elections, which he described as "completely unfounded charge".

"I warned you expressly, that way the AV campaign would be just as important as the result of the impact on the coalition." Robust debate is normal in British politics. Persistent resort on lies is not, "his letter to the Chancellor States."

Lord Howard said the Liberal Democrats, called for a new system, have been "lose they realize the arguments".

In an interview with the Sunday Telegraph, he said: "I think it is worth noting and disappointing that the campaign last entry in that phase, the Yes Group spends all his time, a conversation about the internal politics of the campaign."

"they are desperate." "No I take nothing for granted and it is important, we now seems our vote out, but each survey show a greater scope at number than the last."

A referendum on 5 May is British voters questions, whether they the alternative vote, where voters to rank candidates in order to favour change.

Westminster deputies are currently elected by the first-past-the-post system.


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