Yorkshire Post

Defeated Nick Clegg hailed as a giant of British politics

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TIM FARRON described Nick Clegg as a “giant” of British politics as he celebrated Liberal Democrat gains.

Mr Clegg lost his Sheffield Hallam seat while Greg Mulholland lost in Leeds North West, but the Lib Dems gained seats overall.

The party finished on 12 seats, up from the nine they held before the election, with former cabinet ministers Sir Vince Cable and Sir Ed Davey returning to the Commons.

Mr Farron said: “Nick Clegg is a giant of British politics, a friend and a hero to me and to countless others. Not only did he lead our party into government for the first time in generation­s, he did so in the most difficult of circumstan­ces and for the most noble of reasons.

“Our party paid a political price for joining the coalition government, but it is nothing compared to the price our country would have paid if Nick had not shown the steel and determinat­ion to do the right thing when it was needed most.

“In 2010 our economy was on the edge of a precipice. Because of Nick Clegg it survived and flourished.

“The pupil premium, which has helped so many children to get the start in life they deserve, would not have happened without Nick Clegg.

“Same-sex marriage would not have happened without Nick Clegg, the children of asylum seekers would have remained held behind bars without Nick Clegg.

“The raising of the income tax threshold, which has helped millions of people on low and middle incomes, would not have happened without Nick Clegg.”

Mr Farron said history would be kind to the former deputy prime minister.

“People say they want politician­s to put their difference­s aside and to put the country first. Nick Clegg did that,” he said.

 ??  ?? NICK CLEGG: Praised for his ‘steel and determinat­ion’ in forming the coalition government.
NICK CLEGG: Praised for his ‘steel and determinat­ion’ in forming the coalition government.

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