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If the newspapers are anything to go by, Nick Clegg has taken the party irreversibly to the right; we are all economic liberals now. Strange then that, on the day Clegg marks his first year as leader he unveils a policy of purist Keynsianism. Still, as the old saying goes: if you have a reputation
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Clegg’s first year: Clegg on Clegg | Tall on Clegg | Land on Clegg Complementing his piece for The Voice earlier today, Nick Clegg has also released a YouTube film to mark the anniversary of his election as Liberal Democrat leader: Joining in with the Nick Clegg’s annual performance review - Iain Dale gives his take, and
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Nick Clegg: A Year of Progress or A Year of Disappointment? Nick Clegg is one year old today. Well, his leadership of the Liberal Democrats is. LibDem Voice is in full cry marking the anniversary with a series of articles, so I thought I might as well add my twopennyworth. In some ways Clegg had little to live up to. When he took over the Party was in the doldrums - demotivated, with many questioning whether it still had a role. If nothing else, Nick Clegg...
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Unlike Jonathan Calder, I am motivated to disagree with James Graham's piece on Comment is Free about Nick Clegg. James starts by saying that Nick has done quite well in the polls, with his tax cut pledge and with his summer message. He then goes on to criticise the man. Well, hold on a cotton picking moment. That's like "What did the Romans do for us?" Nick Clegg has faced a huge battle to
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“Nick Clegg is a pale imitation of David Cameron.” Harsh words indeed, from Business Secretary John Hutton, speaking on BBC One’s Andrew Marr show, and judging from the questions posed to Nick Clegg, it would seem Andrew Marr would agree with him. John Hutton’s opinion of Nick Clegg can not be helped of course by
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