Originally posted by P. G. Tipps
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The coalition agreement (pay attention, Scotty/Tipps) included this - "If the response of the government to Lord Browne's report is one that Liberal Democrats cannot accept, then arrangements will be made to enable Liberal Democrat MPs to abstain in any vote."
In fact 27 voted for the plans including Nick Clegg and Vince Cable, 21 voted against, including former leaders Sir Menzies Campbell and Charles Kennedy, and 8 abstained, including deputy leader Simon Hughes.
So one has to assume that Clegg was, to quote another slippery politician, 'intensely relaxed' about the hike in tuition fees.
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