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that will be the deputy prime minister, nick clegg.is government. >> absolutely. nick clegg who is of course the leader of the liberal democrats. we may ponder briefly about the fate of the liberal democrats. again, that's one of those fascinating elements to this particular election. when we talked about a two-party system, but i guess the last election had three parties. the big conservatives, the big labor party, and the liberal democrats. poor old mr. clegg and the liberal democrats, they're having gotten an almighty kicking for going into government with the conservatives. but we shall see. >> reporter: on the way to buckingham palace. he'll be there very shortly for his last audience. >> as i said it's an incredibly short journey. interestingly, i think there are some people on the road who are not entirely sure what is going on. that's partly because, you know, you got a couple of cars and a couple outriders. but this is not the united states. in some ways it's all remarkably, i suppose, european in scale compared to the united
that will be the deputy prime minister, nick clegg.is government. >> absolutely. nick clegg who is of course the leader of the liberal democrats. we may ponder briefly about the fate of the liberal democrats. again, that's one of those fascinating elements to this particular election. when we talked about a two-party system, but i guess the last election had three parties. the big conservatives, the big labor party, and the liberal democrats. poor old mr. clegg and the liberal democrats,...
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i was called into a room by david cameron and nick clegg because president obama has been on the phone, the leader of the free world right, and i listened to what they said, and i think standing up to the leader of the free world i think shows a certain toughness. i am not proud of it. it is a failure of the international community, but what i cannot when you to do is repeat the mistakes of the 2003 iraq war, a rush to war, without laying out what your strategy is, without being clear of what the consequences would be. i am not a pacifist, so i did support action in libya. but am i tough enough? hell, yes, i am tough enough. mr. paxman: how is it that this impression got out there? that only your own mps consider you a liability? you must read them. mr. miliband: i definitely do not read them. i do not read about myself. mr. miliband you make my point for me. we have got six weeks to go. if the people would make up their mind about me and the country and what kind of country they like. friendly, it is water off a doc's back. -- off a duck's back. mr. paxman: you are unaware of that? mr
i was called into a room by david cameron and nick clegg because president obama has been on the phone, the leader of the free world right, and i listened to what they said, and i think standing up to the leader of the free world i think shows a certain toughness. i am not proud of it. it is a failure of the international community, but what i cannot when you to do is repeat the mistakes of the 2003 iraq war, a rush to war, without laying out what your strategy is, without being clear of what...
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any minute now, i say that maybe advisedly, we're expecting nick clegg to come out, who's the deputy prime minister and also the leader of the democratic party. >> reporter: and here he is. >> and right on cue. >> reporter: yes the leader of the liberal democrat there is. making his own way to the palace. why does he go too? >> he's going to parliament because he's deputy prime minister and because he's a part of the privy council. it's a very sort of senior advisory body. if one reflects about nick clegg's journey, his longer political journey, he really does have the toughest challenge of the three big parties. the liberal democrats, they have been at least as far as the opinion polls are concerned, they've been taking a real kicking from the voters as a result of going into coalition with the conservatives. so i think there's no doubt that his -- i don't know his entire personal political future is on the line. but so, too, of his party. >> reporter: rob watson thank you very much. you had the dramatic moment there. the helicopters are still overhead. the election campaign getting
any minute now, i say that maybe advisedly, we're expecting nick clegg to come out, who's the deputy prime minister and also the leader of the democratic party. >> reporter: and here he is. >> and right on cue. >> reporter: yes the leader of the liberal democrat there is. making his own way to the palace. why does he go too? >> he's going to parliament because he's deputy prime minister and because he's a part of the privy council. it's a very sort of senior advisory...
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. >> how are you going to be different from nick clegg and his broken promises or david cameron and hisroken promises? are you just going to sugarcoat things or follow through on your promises? mr. miliband: you will have to make a judgment tonight on whether i will do it. let me give you an example that goes back to tuition fees. in 2011, i said i wanted to cut the tuition fees. and the parliament warore on, people thought i was given do just like collected. --like c legg did. i'm doing it because trust in politics is so important. it is better to underpromise and overdeliver that overpromise and under deliver. i will come back in five years and we will see if i achieved it or not. these are promises i know i can keep. kay: interesting what politicians think about each other. we asked matthew brown what he thought in our town hall debate. what do you think david cameron's best qualities are given that you have previously called in a chicken and a bully? miliband: i will say to think that i admire. the first is the commitment to equal marriage. it was hard in his party and it's the righ
. >> how are you going to be different from nick clegg and his broken promises or david cameron and hisroken promises? are you just going to sugarcoat things or follow through on your promises? mr. miliband: you will have to make a judgment tonight on whether i will do it. let me give you an example that goes back to tuition fees. in 2011, i said i wanted to cut the tuition fees. and the parliament warore on, people thought i was given do just like collected. --like c legg did. i'm doing...
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ukip is performing strongly in the polls, but the nick clegg's liberal democrats have spent five yearsment with the conservatives. it's a relationship that has soured since 2010. and with the dissolution of parliament, so, too, the coalition. as the election campaign gets under way, it will be each party for its own. the economy looming as the largest factor. and whilst the result is hard to call, pollsters can predict with certainty how the battle lines will be drawn. >> it will all be about come back to what you know. vote for, vote for the two main parties. don't be tempted by the new and exciting smaller parties. stay with us, because we're the only two that can actually stand a chance of delivering a government. >> reporter: a plea that calls on the electorate to trust in tradition. max foster, cnn, london. >>> all right. still to come here on cnn, we'll have more on the startling new reports about the medical history of the germanwings co-pilot, and what our aviation correspondent says could change in the wake of this disaster. stay with us here on cnn. it can bring out the worst
ukip is performing strongly in the polls, but the nick clegg's liberal democrats have spent five yearsment with the conservatives. it's a relationship that has soured since 2010. and with the dissolution of parliament, so, too, the coalition. as the election campaign gets under way, it will be each party for its own. the economy looming as the largest factor. and whilst the result is hard to call, pollsters can predict with certainty how the battle lines will be drawn. >> it will all be...
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nick clegg has insisted that his party already have a big influence government policy. >> i think whatast majority of people in this country want is that we keep this country and our government anchored. we have balanced the books and have provided the right resources striking the right balance between a stronger economy. that is the message of taking the country on behalf of the liberal democrats. mark: francois hollande will hold a joint cabinet meeting in berlin today. the negotiations are likely to be high on the agenda and they will hold a joint press conference this afternoon. the deadline for nuclear talks with iran is upon us. they have until tonight to agree to a framework for a long-term accord one that could curtail their nuclear program in exchange for lifting sanctions. elliott gotkine reports. elliott: after a decade of sanctions, time is running out for iran and world powers to reach a deal. the security council in germany want to ensure that iran is unable to build a nuclear bomb. they want limits on to rant enrichment capacity -- on tehran's enrichment capacity. for ir
nick clegg has insisted that his party already have a big influence government policy. >> i think whatast majority of people in this country want is that we keep this country and our government anchored. we have balanced the books and have provided the right resources striking the right balance between a stronger economy. that is the message of taking the country on behalf of the liberal democrats. mark: francois hollande will hold a joint cabinet meeting in berlin today. the negotiations...
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in the aftermath of the horse trading we saw between nick clegg and the democrats, my big concern istion. anna: thank you for joining us this morning. mark: jon will be here with the exclusive interview. stay tuned. -- stay tuned. see you tomorrow. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome to "on the move." i'm jonathan ferro in london. moments away from the start of european trading. let's get to your morning brief. a world of easing. south korea's central bank drops its key interest rate in a fight to contain lowflation and stimulate growth. the race to the bottom continues. china stocks jump to a six-week high. the chinese central bank is said to tell some banks in china to cut deposit rates. euro freefall. not quite. the single currency dropped below $1.05 for the first time since january 2013 before bouncing back to $1.06. dollar weakness is the story this morning. i'm going to bring you that exclusive interview with ewald nowotny later on in the show. have a listen to what he's got to say about negative yields. for now, it is about equities. futures a little bit lower. down by four
in the aftermath of the horse trading we saw between nick clegg and the democrats, my big concern istion. anna: thank you for joining us this morning. mark: jon will be here with the exclusive interview. stay tuned. -- stay tuned. see you tomorrow. ♪ jonathan: good morning and welcome to "on the move." i'm jonathan ferro in london. moments away from the start of european trading. let's get to your morning brief. a world of easing. south korea's central bank drops its key interest...
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question time with david cameron ed miliband and nick clegg on thursday the 30th of april. >> thank youf david cameron and ed miliband for taking part in this event. 's and thank you for watching and thanks to her studio audience. thank you. >> good night. [applause] >> here's front page this hour, review journal, the "las vegas review journal" writing in a surprise develop and use senator harry reid announced friday that he would not seek reelection. citing health problems as one of the reasons for his decision. he hurt his eye and sebelius three broken ribs in a recount exercise accident earlier this year. his wife has battled cancer as well. the journal writing until friday he had insisted he would run for a sixth term despite accident and the 2014 election laws of the democratic majority in the senate. here's the announcement released earlier today. >> these bruises i have on my face, on my eye are an inconvenience to trust the cup they are nothing compared to some of the bruises i got when i was fighting in the ring. when i was a boy i dreamed of being an athlete. i listened to tho
question time with david cameron ed miliband and nick clegg on thursday the 30th of april. >> thank youf david cameron and ed miliband for taking part in this event. 's and thank you for watching and thanks to her studio audience. thank you. >> good night. [applause] >> here's front page this hour, review journal, the "las vegas review journal" writing in a surprise develop and use senator harry reid announced friday that he would not seek reelection. citing health...