Liberal Democrats heading for disaster, says Oakeshott

Wealthy peer forced to resign over leaked poll

Lord Oakeshott who said he resigned from the Lib Dems rather than face disciplinary action for leaking a poll suggesting the party’s leader was set to lose his Commons seat. Photograph: Leanne Rinne/PA Wire
Lord Oakeshott who said he resigned from the Lib Dems rather than face disciplinary action for leaking a poll suggesting the party’s leader was set to lose his Commons seat. Photograph: Leanne Rinne/PA Wire

The Liberal Democrats are "heading for disaster" in next year's election if they keep party leader Nick Clegg in place, a leading party figure, who was forced to resign, has said.

Lord Matthew Oakeshott commissioned, and then leaked to the Guardian, details of a poll that predicted Mr Clegg would lose his Commons seat in Sheffield, and other long-held seats. He also showed the polling results to business secretary Vince Cable, who is being considered by some in the party as a possible replacement for Mr Clegg.

Lord Oakeshott said the founding members of the party had wanted “a radical progressive party, not a ‘split the difference’ centre party” with “no roots, no principles and no values”.

“But that is where Nick Clegg has led us,” said the wealthy peer, who has been a thorn in the side of the deputy prime minister since the Liberal Democrats entered coalition with the Conservatives in May 2010.

Mark Hennessy

Mark Hennessy

Mark Hennessy is Ireland and Britain Editor with The Irish Times