The Lib Dem
home affairs spokesman questioned the Conservatives» commitment to progressive values and civil liberties, in a wide ranging speech designed to convince voters «the Tories don't have to win».
Not exact matches
Liberal Democrat
home affairs spokesman Nick Clegg also
questioned whether there had been any attempt to contact other Russians who have been granted asylum in the UK and who had anti-Kremlin views similar to Mr Litvinenko.
«It is vitally important that ministers come to the House to answer
questions on this lop - sided treaty they have tried to brush under the carpet,» said
home affairs spokesman Nick Clegg.
The Conservatives supported the government move yesterday during an urgent
question in the Commons, but Chris Huhne,
home affairs spokesman for the Liberal Democrats, strongly condemned the sacking, which has already seen two further resignations from the ACMD.
According to Tim Montgomerie on Conservative
Home, the poll also shows that «24 % told GfK NOP that they would prefer Charles Kennedy to return as leader and slightly more (7 %) preferred LibDem
Home Affairs spokesman Nick Clegg to the embattled Sir Menzies (6 %)», though I'm not sure what sort of
question or structure this was in response to.