Clegg's little gaffe in the AV debate
A small gaffe by Nick Clegg in the AV debate today. He was asked whether, as part of the government's big cull of quangos, they were planning to get rid of the Electoral Commission.
"No we're not," the deputy prime minister replied, "at least not at present".
Oops.
Comment number 1.
At 6th Sep 2010, MaxWax wrote:This is the same man who SAID that it was too early to cut public expenditure before the election but never told anyone that he changed his mind before the election.
Not much hope for the Electoral Commission then....
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Comment number 2.
At 7th Sep 2010, JunkkMale wrote:Awesgnome!
I look forward to the full Aunty 'Oops' files, detailing what was said and done, or not. By all.
One presumes, not retroactive, in a few wrongs don't make a right sense.
But living for the now, it is an area you might think he may have some passing knowledge of.
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Comment number 3.
At 7th Sep 2010, MaggieL wrote:In what way was that a gaffe? "We have not ruled anything out but we are not considering it at the moment", is a perfectly normal and sensible stance to take on all government spending. And the Electoral Commission didn't exactly cover itself with glory at the last election.
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Comment number 4.
At 7th Sep 2010, Isatou wrote:Why is that a gaffe ? It wouldn't have been if it had been said by a Labour politician !
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