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We didn't come into politics to make cuts, but with the economy on the verge of collapse we knew we had to take the difficult decisions necessary to get the deficit under control and the country back on track.
And how did the Labour Party react?
They attacked us viciously. They refused to apologise or take responsibility for the mess they created. They opposed every cut and they indulged in cynical scaremongering.
In Sheffield, David Blunkett warned of 'post-Soviet' meltdown with people fending for themselves. It was the politics of fear and it was a disgrace.
But now, after nearly two years of opposing every cut, Ed Miliband and Ed Balls say they won't reverse a single one. Yet they still say they oppose them.
Confused?
They have gone from being in the wrong place to being all over the place. From denial to disarray.
Many of our excellent councillors lost their seats last May because of the vicious attacks of their Labour opponents. We must not let them get away with it again.
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Nick Clegg is the Deputy Prime Minister, Lord President of the Council, and Minister for Constitutional and Political Reform.
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