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Nick Clegg must apologise to voters for breaking his pledge, not for making it

NUS has responded to a new party political broadcast by Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg, in which he apologised for signing NUS’ pledge on tuition fees prior to the 2010 general election.
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NUS said the Deputy Prime Minister should apologise to those he betrayed by abandoning the long-standing policy commitment and make amends, rather than apologising for signing the pledge.

Liam Burns, NUS President said:

“Nick Clegg should be apologising to voters for breaking his pledge, not for making it in the first place.”

“The Liberal Democrats’ commitment at the 2010 election was to abolish fees, a policy they’ve had for a decade. It’s what they said on the doorstep and in their leaflets, and every one of their MPs signed a pledge to back it up. It’s why many students and young people voted for the party.”

“Recent research from the Intergenerational Foundation shows £9,000 tuition fees could push public sector debt up by £100 billion over the next twenty years, so when Nick Clegg say there was no alternative to raising fees, the public have reason to doubt such low grade excuses.”

“It’s up to Nick Clegg now to reach out and apologise to those he betrayed by breaking his fees pledge and to make amends by changing his policies.”

Watch what Nick Clegg said before the election here.