26/09/2012

Clegg To Urge Party To 'Stick With The Coalition'

In Nick Clegg’s address to the Liberal Democrat conference later today he is expected to urge his party to stick with the coalition and insist the government is on a path to prosperity.

In his end-of-conference-speech, the deputy prime minister will also pledge extra money for 110,000 children struggling with maths and English.

He will also warn that the party's efforts to reform the country are "far from over".

The speech comes amid poor opinion poll ratings and reports of growing policy disagreements with the Conservatives.

The Lib Dems' annual conference, in Brighton, comes roughly half-way through the intended life of the coalition.

During his speech, Mr Clegg will present the Liberal Democrats as an established "party of government" which is both a force for "fairness" and social mobility.

(H/GK)


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