Nick Clegg To Attack Tory Plan To Introduce Tax Breaks For Married Couples

Clegg Tax Breaks Married Couples

First Posted: 18/12/11 07:43 GMT Updated: 18/12/11 08:18 GMT   PA

Nick Clegg is to step up his warning against Tory plans for tax breaks for married couples - accusing ministers of seeking a return to the 1950s.

In what will be seen as a bid to reinforce the Liberal Democrats' position within the coalition following splits over the EU, the Deputy Prime Minister will use a speech to attack social conservatism.

Tory backbenchers are pressing for an election pledge to introduce transferable tax allowances worth up to £150 a year to be implemented within this parliament.

The move, which was personally championed by Mr Cameron in the run-up to the election, survived into the coalition deal, though with a clause allowing the junior partner to sit out any Commons vote.

Mr Clegg will use a speech on the "open society" to distance his party from the Tories on a range of social issues and will single out the marriage plans. "We should not take a particular version of the family institution, such as the 1950s model of suit-wearing, bread-winning dad and aproned, home-making mother - and try and preserve it in aspic," he will tell the Demos think-tank.

"That's why open society liberals and big society conservatives will take a different view on a tax break for marriage. We can all agree that strong relationships between parents are important, but not agree that the state should use the tax system to encourage a particular family form.

"Conservatives, by definition, tend to defend the status quo, embracing change reluctantly and often after the event."

Mr Clegg will argue that liberal values are more important than ever as the world faces deep economic uncertainty and risks turning inwards. "The danger in the UK is that the forces of reaction and retreat overwhelm our instinct for openness and optimism. That we succumb to fear - the greatest enemy of openness - in these dark economic times."

The Lib Dem leader will make clear that he considers David Cameron's Big Society agenda to be "broadly compatible with the liberal concept of an open society.

But the Tories do not recognise that societies can be "oppressive" as well as the state and that power is better invested in individuals, he will add.

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10:46 PM on 01/04/2012
Nick Clegg is talking through his rear-end. He is only trying (yet again) to find something to talk about, make sure he is heard so people know he's there, and in a way "earning his keep" ....Clegg, from one Lib.Dem. to another BELT UP AND GO AWAY, and I MEAN A W A Y. Away from Politiics and the Lib.Dems altogether. You have dragged a good party down simply because you have been looking out for only yourself. Before you were around, we were at least admired and respected, even in a minority, but with you mouhing off and poncing about, we are merely laughed at. Cameron and U.K would BOTH be better off without you.
04:36 PM on 12/19/2011
cwcw
10:14 AM on 12/19/2011
Quote: "Tory backbenchers are pressing for an election pledge to introduce transferable tax allowances worth up to £150 a year to be implemented within this parliament."

This is a flagship policy?

Just before the royal wedding the Telegraph reported:

"The average amount spent on a wedding has fallen to £16,569, down £4,331 from last year as couples become thriftier in planning their big day, research has found."

So the costs of getting married would be recouped in 110 years! Are the Tories just trying to stimulate the wedding industry?
01:24 PM on 12/19/2011
No they just want more people to come from overseas for bogus arranged Marriages!!! Do not vote for the Main 3 Next Time!!!
05:52 AM on 12/19/2011
clegg do us all a favour,,go away,,,cameron should call an election in the new year,,its impossible to govern when you have these libdems in tow
04:19 AM on 12/19/2011
Mr Clegg,wake up,whats wrong with encouraging the foundation of marriage,or are you into a segregrated society of unmarried mothers sucking the state dry?
02:01 AM on 12/19/2011
My Dad and Mum fitted that mould Mr Cleg wants us to avoid. My Dad and Mum survived the Depression and played their part in WW2. They gave me a great start in life with a happy, secure childhood with a good education. Mr Clegg, what is wrong with that?
04:57 AM on 12/19/2011
Mr/Mrs Trenchfoot, I don't think that Mr Clegg is saying that anything is wrong with your mum and dad, I think that he is saying that there are other forms of family unit that may also be right!
05:43 AM on 12/19/2011
other forms???there is only one form of family unit
01:56 AM on 12/19/2011
Marriage does offer a certain security to any offspring of a couple. In that respect it's a good thing and should be encouraged!
01:53 AM on 12/19/2011
Mr Clegg is really losing the plot. What does he really believe in?
05:44 AM on 12/19/2011
he believes in anything that the oppisite to the tory way
01:27 PM on 12/19/2011
I don't think he knows??? lol
11:51 PM on 12/18/2011
I am 62 and have voted Lib Dem all my voting life but if cleggs views are the Libs views then i will never vote for them again, he appears to support everything that is breaking up society and community.
01:33 PM on 12/19/2011
Well, sorry to say this, you have been voting for the wrong party for the last 44 years. Why has it taken you so long to reallise that the Liberals are killing this country and its people???

Do not be sucked in; do not vote for any of the main 3 in the next election! The Crooks from past and present Tories Lie Liberals and the War Mongers Labour have sold the Family Silver and Jewels! We have no Industry and we have no job prospects for the young and old of today! Immigration and the EU come first and it’s SOD the British People. Laws designed to protect none British and PC due to Brussels and the EU!!! Time for a big change NOW!!
11:22 PM on 12/18/2011
The LibDems should never have gone into coalition, they should have let a minority Tory government taken power and then they could have voted on their principles, as it is they have prooved themselves to be total liars, i will never vote for them ever again.
11:35 PM on 12/18/2011
If you go on that idea you will never ever vote again. All politicians tell porkies! Just a thought for you, If the Lib-Dems had done what you suggest we would have had a minority government which would have resulted in six to twelve months of a government trying to run the country without the faintest hope of moving the country forward. As it is they and the Tories have had to 'compromise' to try to get us out of the mess we are in. I disagree with a lot of what Clegg has had to swallow but better a coalition than another election and perhaps a Labour party with something to prove or a Tory party flexing its financial muscles. We can't afford to swing wildly from right to left again.
01:37 PM on 12/19/2011
Better to swing to the FAR RIGHT, we won't be FAR WRONG if we did!!! This country and its people need a good kick up the backside!!
10:39 PM on 12/18/2011
my posts are being censored but they are not offensive ?? All I said was well done David, butt out Nick, we need to encourage marriage
10:36 PM on 12/18/2011
Well done David, Nick, why not butt out, we need to encourage marriage for our childrens sake
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10:08 AM on 12/19/2011
Well the cost of getting married is so high, it is no wonder folks are not bothering with a wedding even the old registry office do is creeping up in price,
10:22 PM on 12/18/2011
So... Married couples are to be given a financial bonus in some sad token gesture in order to support some dated values that I very much doubt that the Tories genuinely believe in.. And for a fairly pathetic amount. Disabled, sick and unemployed people meanwhile are going to have their financial throats cut in the most uncaring, mean and spiteful reforms of the welfare system ever seen. Backed up by a propaganda campaign that could have been hatched by Goebbels.
And then there's such as privatising the NHS.

Clegg is wrong though - in most respects the Tories are trying to turn the clock back to the 1850's - not the 1950's.

By the time this government has finished the cry will be "please sir, can I have some... antibiotics?"
10:53 PM on 12/18/2011
The way antibiotics are used on anthing that moves to plump it up for the table and humans not taking the whole prescribed amounts, you will find current antibiotics useless
11:09 PM on 12/18/2011
Some species of bacteria have become resistant to some antibiotics but your sweeping statement is wrong, antibiotics being sold for pennies in markets in India and Pakistan is more worrying!
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wendle
10:03 AM on 12/19/2011
Gosh I thought we were living in the 1850,s
10:04 PM on 12/18/2011
the tories can't wait to cut the lib nothings loose
10:02 PM on 12/18/2011
ooooops