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MEET GREAT BRITAINS JOE BIDEN (and yes, he is a Lib/Dem!)

BUCCANEER~POTL~PWCM~JLA 2012/09/20 21:00:27
This is Nick Clegg,our deputy prime minister Perky of the pink and perky disasterous dueo,putting the finishing touches to the wrecking spree on our once great nation that the socialist traitor Blair started,the only difference between these two clowns and Blair is that the word Sorry has never passed his lips,with these two,the word is trotted out with monotenous regularity.He has now had to grovell to the nations students for promising them a cut in student loan fees (purely of course to secure votes).At least your great country has a chance to alter course in November,we have to endure another 3 years of these inefectual idiots!

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8iN6-Oev6Po&feature;=player_de...

Nick Clegg's latest bid to draw a line under the damaging tuition fee row has been thrown into doubt after a video lampooning his apology swept the internet.

One of the Liberal Democrat leader's most senior colleagues, Vince Cable, also risked undermining him by claiming to have been "sceptical" about the manifesto pledge to oppose fee hikes.

Mr Clegg expressed regret over the promise for the first time as the party braced for a potentially difficult conference in Brighton.

In a two-and-a-half minute film he admitted that many voters were "angry and disappointed" at the coalition's subsequent move to treble the maximum annual fee to £9,000.

He said it was a mistake, adding: "It was a pledge made with the best of intentions - but we shouldn't have made a promise we weren't absolutely sure we could deliver."

Business Secretary Mr Cable endorsed the apology and insisted he also took responsibility for the "collective" decision, but told the BBC's Newsnight programme: "I was sceptical about the pledge but we agreed collectively to do it and I take my share of the responsibility."

Mr Cable said Danny Alexander, now Chief Secretary to the Treasury, was also among those who privately warned the policy was unaffordable.

In a bizarre turn of events, Mr Clegg has also given permission for a video making fun of his apology to be released as a single on iTunes.

A version of the film created by satirical website www.thepoke.co.uk has the Deputy Prime Minister singing his remarks to a pop backing, and received thousands of views in a matter of hours. All profits will go to Sheffield Children's NHS Foundation Trust. Mr Clegg's wife Miriam is a patron of the hospital.

A source close to Mr Clegg said the video was another way of "getting the message out

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