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the Whitehall Place club- complete with billiards room that members can book for"inter-club challenges"- has former Liberal Democrat leaders Nick Clegg, Paddy Ashdown and Menzies Campbell among its members.
Statement from Nick Clegg.
I would rather come out to Nick Clegg.
Nick Clegg should take some of the blame.
Nick Clegg and 88 others banned from entering Russia.
The Blue Giant even hired a former MEP(the U.K. 's Nick Clegg) as its top lobbyist.
Nick Clegg took his chance
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg said the prime minister's involvement was"wholly inappropriate" until China opened talks with the Dalai Lama.
A large part of the speakers from the opposition Labour party attacked the prime minister for the absence of his deputy Nick Clegg from the House.
Prime Minister David Cameron, has been invited, of course- so it would have been bad form not to invite Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg.
On a personal level, Nick Clegg- the future Deputy Prime Minister,
The spark provided by Nick Clegg on Thursday night has become a fire that has set the general election campaign alight
Norman Baker says Tories did not like evidence gleaned as deputy prime minister Nick Clegg criticises foot dragging over report that says tough laws make no difference.
Or as Nick Clegg himself advised the protesters on Saturday- to continue to do what they did all day long- ask for new
former British deputy prime minister, Nick Clegg said that governments,
which means that a coalition between the tories of David Cameron and Nick Clegg is enough for a stable government.
The situation in Ukraine was among the basic topics discussed in the talks Rosen Plevneliev held with Nick Clegg, Deputy Prime Minister and Foreign Secretary William Hague.
the current premier Gordon Brown agreed several times with Nick Clegg on some aspects of immigration policy,
The result led to five days of negotiations between the figures from the two largest parties and Nick Clegg's Liberal Democrats, the latter of which had 57 seats.
Nigel Farage of UKIP, Nick Clegg of the Liberal Democratic Party,