Nick Clegg received hundreds of questions yesterday during his “Ask Clegg” event with Reuters. It was an online version of the Lib Dem leader’s Town Hall meetings, where members of the public were invited to ask Nick any question they liked. These were received in a variety of ways, including via the Reuters website, on Twitter
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 14th Jul 2009 (via libdemvoice.org)
Were you at Birmingham and so missed out on how the Lib Dem conference was reported? Not at Birmingham and so missed out on seeing Lib Dem MPs and government ministers up close and personal? We hope these videos will help (re-)connect you… Charles Kennedy on Nick Clegg (Available on the BBC website here.) Nick
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 22nd Sep 2011 (via libdemvoice.org)
A year ago, Lib Dem Voice posed 10 questions, the answers to which we believed might shape the Lib Dem year - time to revisit them, wethinks. 1. Will Nick Clegg become as well-known and respected/liked as Paddy and Charles became? Well, not in his first year, he hasn’t - as Nick himself fully acknowleged yesterday, commenting:
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 28th Dec 2008 (via libdemvoice.org)
Lib Dem Conference: On Lib Dem Voice: Reportage | LDV Events | Contribute On the official party website: Conference home | Vote-by-vote coverage Two major new pieces from Nick Clegg in the media. First, in the New Statesman on his liberal vision: Because of our commitment to freedom, openness and tolerance we are the only party that
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 13th Sep 2008 (via libdemvoice.org)
Utter dislike of the Coalition of course. The Lib Dems may have greeted Nick Clegg triumphantly enough today, but the tenor of many questions to him yesterday was far from triumphal. Even today's set piece speech seemed, to the BBC's Nick Robinson, just a little defensive. If you want a clear idea of just what problems beat against the coalition from the Lib Dem left and the Tory right, have a rea...
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PoliticsEtc on 20th Sep 2010 (via sgspolitics.blogspot.com)
Over the last week or so, Lib Dem Voice has invited the members of our private forum (open to all Lib Dem members) inviting them to take part in a survey, conducted via Liberty Research, asking a number of questions about the party and the current state of British politics. Many thanks to the almost
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 6th Apr 2009 (via libdemvoice.org)
A year ago, Lib Dem Voice posed 10 questions, the answers to which we believed might shape the Lib Dem year – time to revisit them, wethinks. To read Part I dealing with Qs 1-5, click here. 6. Will Nick Clegg more fully establish himself as party leader, recognised both by the public and media as
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 30th Dec 2009 (via libdemvoice.org)
Nick Clegg is not normally reticent about commenting on the Middle East – see, for example, his public call for the international community to stop arming Israel 18 months ago. So why did it take more than a day for the Lib Dem leader to speak out against the “unjustifiable and untenable” blockade of the
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 1st Jun 2010 (via libdemvoice.org)
The Lib Dem website reports that the party’s independent commission on social mobility - set up by Nick Clegg the day after he was elected leader - has published its full report: The Independent Social Mobility Commission, set up by Liberal Democrat Leader Nick Clegg and chaired by Barnardo’s Chief Executive Martin Narey, has found that
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LiberalDemocratVoice on 12th Jan 2009 (via libdemvoice.org)