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Omah
19-05-2013, 03:22 PM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-22586150

Claims that Deputy PM Nick Clegg could face a Lib Dem leadership challenge from Vince Cable are "ridiculous", Lib Dem minister Danny Alexander has said.

The chief secretary to the Treasury told the BBC that such reports were "a distraction from [the Tories'] own political problems".

He "absolutely" expected the coalition to survive until the 2015 election.

Conservative Michael Gove has suggested Mr Clegg was opposing childcare reforms to shore up his own leadership.

The education secretary had claimed there were efforts to "destabilise" Mr Clegg to make way for the business secretary, Mr Cable.

Mr Alexander was responding to suggestions on BBC One's Sunday Politics from Andrew Neil that Downing Street privately expected the Lib Dems to do badly in next year's European elections and anticipated a leadership challenge from Mr Cable.

Asked about the rumours, Mr Alexander said: "Of course not, it's completely ridiculous. It won't happen. It's a distraction from their own political problems."

He added: "We came together in 2010 as two parties to sort out the major economic mess that was left by the previous Labour government.

"Some people at the time, in 2010, said it would be difficult to keep a coalition party going because one party may not be able to keep going and be disciplined.

"Let me reassure you and your viewers that Liberal Democrats will make sure that this government continues to be strong and stable enough to continue to take the difficult decisions in the many years to come."

Mr Clegg has also dismissed the suggestions as "tittle tattle" and said Mr Gove knew "a thing or two about leadership ambitions" himself.

"Plus ils disent 'non', plus ils signifient 'oui'"

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joeysteele
19-05-2013, 03:52 PM
I was watching him on the Sunday Politics today and I was with 4 other people, 2 of whom refused to believe me that Danny Alexander is Lib Dem, they are convinced he is a Conservative politician.
When they realised he was,during the interview with Andrew Neill, they said he is more Conservative than the Cosnervatives are.

Alexander doesn't need to worry as to what will happen with him in 2015, he already has his Inverness seat well lost,if not to Labour then to the Scottish Nationalists.