Hypocracy at its highest
In an article in the Daily Mail Thursday 7/11/2013 it is reported that
Nick Clegg attacked
Jeremy Paxman for his boast that he
does not vote, saying that it is a ‘total abdication of responsibility’ from
someone who earns £1million for sneering at politics.
The Deputy Prime
Minister tore into the Newsnight presenter for ‘turning his back’ on democracy
while being paid a large salary by the taxpayer.
Mr Clegg
suggested Mr Paxman risked undermining the election process by dismissing all
politicians as 'rogues and charlatans' instead of properly holding them to
account.
Clegg launched the outspoken attack on the BBC star during his weekly broadcast on LBC, for claiming he finds the crop of politicians so ‘unappetising’ he could not be bothered to vote.
The Lib Dem
leader said he had an ‘old-fashioned view’ that anyone unhappy with politics
should ‘get stuck in’ and change things not sneer from the sidelines.
‘Do you know what, politics isn’t perfect. But at the end of the day it’s the way we decide how you pay your taxes, how we support our hospitals, our schools, whether we go to war or not, how we deal with climate change.’
LETTER FROM Nick Clegg,MP. Deputy Prime Minister
Dear XXXXXXX
Thank you for
contacting Nick Clegg MP about the voting rights of expatriates. I am replying
on his behalf.
Nick appreciates
that there are some British expatriates who have lived abroad for over 15 years
and who want to vote in British elections. However, as you may know, Nick
supports the existing legislation on this issue, including the removal of the
right to vote after 15 years of living abroad. If a Briton has settled in
another country, it is intuitive that they would know about and be directly
affected by the issues of that country. If they want to become politically
active, then they ought to register to vote in the country they have settled in.
Thank you for
contacting Nick on this important issue.
Best wishes,
Rory Belcher
Office of Nick
Clegg MP
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