‘No party can deliver all of its manifesto’ – David Laws
The Liberal Democrats have promised to act as a "rock of stability, continuity and conscience" in a future coalition government, as they put education at the centre of their election manifesto.
Schools Minister David Laws has defended the Liberal Democrats’ performance in government.
“No party in a coalition can deliver all of its manifesto”, he said.
But he refused to be drawn on “red line” issues, saying this would be a “nuts” negotiating position to take.
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