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Nick Clegg mocks Conservatives over '1950s view' of British family

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on increases in the EU treaty with the deputy prime minister criticized conservative view of "father and mother dress resistant apron"

Nick Clegg, will open a new front in his criticism of David Cameron, on Monday, mocking his "Vision 1950" of the traditional British family in which "Dad wears costumes" is the support the family and "deck" of the mother of the household. Deputy Prime Minister in a speech to the think tank Demos, also disagrees with the idea of ??Cameron definition of a "great society" based on the institutions of marriage organizations , family, church and voluntary.

After a week dominated by his breakup with Cameron on Europe, Clegg last attempt to assert his political philosophy and set their differences with the conservative prime minister furious MPs - many of them in Private doubt that the Tory-Lib Dem coalition can last a total of five years.

The intervention came after Cameron, in a speech on Saturday, stressed the importance of religious faith as a force for good in society, always saying that people with a "moral code "on which to run their lives.

emphasize "progressive" credentials Liberal Democrats, Clegg, make it clear that his party would not support cuts Conservative tax plans for married couples - an idea that said was the product of a party does not realize that social changes long after it had happened. "The institutions of our society are changing," says Clegg. "Just look at how the roles of men and women, and attitudes toward marriage and divorce have changed over the last century. We should not take a particular version of the family institution, as the model 1950 and continued to wear, breadwinner father and apron, the mother of housekeeping, and try to preserve in aspic . "

Instead, make a copy of your own vision of an "open society", where power resides in people rather than state institutions or social, and married people are not placed in moral pedestal. He adds. "We all agree that strong relationships between parents are important, but they agree that the State must use the tax system to promote a particular form of the family of liberal open society are progressive We believe that future can and should be better than the past. conservatives, by definition, tend to defend the status quo, embrace change and often reluctantly after the event. "

Contributors Clegg denied that the speech was an attack against the values ??promoted by Cameron, and his plan for "Great Society". He said the event had been planned for months and was the occasion for the Deputy Prime Minister to explain his "philosophy of the political base." He stressed that the Liberal Democratic Party was clearly his views differ on tax breaks for married couples in the coalition negotiations. But Clegg's decision to proceed with his speech to the European tensions had diminished surprised some in the party.

A growing number of Conservative MPs are now saying privately that he will not be in the national interest of the coalition to follow if the differences between liberals and conservative Democrats in Europe can not be solved . Eurosceptic Conservatives were delighted with the decision to veto a new Cameron EU Treaty, which obliges the other 26 Member States to pursue its own intergovernmental agreement. However, Clegg, who was furious after, now trying to take the initiative to bring the UK in discussions to ensure that can not be isolated.

But the Conservatives say the law does not allow Cameron to reverse the veto. Treasury bill, a veteran eurosceptic, said: "Once you have crossed the Rubicon, you can not go through again." Another leader Eurosceptic, Bernard Jenkin, suggested that if Cameron has given way to the requirements of Clegg and States admitted to the EU in the euro area and other institutions to use the EU to manage its new union pact tax, then, Tory MPs to renew their calls for a referendum.

"If we agree that the treaty's 17-plus should be able to use the EU institutions, how the ministers to explain the difference between this Agreement and the Treaty of 27 years, he vetoed and that the claims were based on a referendum? "
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