Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey addressed the need to rebuild trust in politics amid an investigation into allegations that some politicians placed bets on the General Election. Speaking to BBC Breakfast, Davey emphasized the importance of restoring faith in the political system. He also appealed to voters in London and its commuter belt to 'tear down the Blue Wall,' aiming for a 'game, set and match' triple win in south-west London. Meanwhile, Conservative Andrew Mitchell expressed regret over the betting scandal from last week, highlighting the current distrust in Westminster. Davey also noted that the Lib Dems have regained the trust of voters after the coalition years.
Lib Dems have regained trust of voters after coalition years, says Ed Davey https://t.co/CcuukBeT7C
“I greatly regret what we have heard about this betting scandal in the last week” “Politics ... feels a ... bit like carnage. And I don’t know who I can trust in Westminster now” Conservatives’ Andrew Mitchell discusses with #bbcqt about why voters should trust politicians https://t.co/6VngVApSew
Lib Dem leader Ed Davey appealed to voters in London and its commuter belt to “tear down the Blue Wall” #frontpage Davey told the Standard he was aiming for a “game, set and match” triple win in south-west London. Read the full exclusive interview: https://t.co/YJEts77CDt https://t.co/pdpz1EjUTy
'We need to rebuild trust' Liberal Democrats leader Ed Davey spoke to #BBCBreakfast about the investigation into allegations some politicians placed bets on the General Election https://t.co/91AwHBgN3q https://t.co/4xaicwbqlK
'We need to rebuild trust' Liberal Democrat leader Ed Davey spoke to #BBCBreakfast about the investigation into allegations some politicians placed bets on the General Election https://t.co/91AwHBgN3q https://t.co/KyMKlKWs1x