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Nick Clegg to focus party on education

10.00.00am UTC (GMT +0000) Sat 22nd Dec 2007

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thousands of children who are born into poverty where their education doesn't seem to shift that in any way - Clegg

New Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has described education as his "biggest enthusiasm" in politics. He said the UK could look at some of the best practice in Europe for running its education system. These should be any method that "unlocks aspiration, unlocks the potential of children". He told Radio 4's Today programme: "We could look at some of the best practice elsewhere in Europe. "I think the fact we are now condemning, still, despite all the investment from New Labour, thousands and thousands of children who are born into a lifetime of poverty where their education doesn't seem to shift that in any way, I think is an absolute indictment of the way things have been run."

Mr Clegg also said he accepted that it was a "real challenge for me to articulate" what the Liberal alternative was to the current government. He said: "The top down centralising approach to all areas of public policy, the way we run our schools, the way we run local government, the way we run our hospitals... is broke. "The two other major parties, the Conservative and Labour parties, don't really realise that yet - they are skating on thin ice.''

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