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    Sir Nicholas William Peter Clegg (born 7 January 1967) is a British retired politician and media executive who served as Deputy Prime Minister of the...
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    Nick Clegg served as Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2010 to 2015 under the coalition administration with David Cameron. He was associated...
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    The Cameron–Clegg coalition was formed by David Cameron and Nick Clegg when Cameron was invited by Queen Elizabeth II to form a new government, following...
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  • under Nick Clegg's leadership, the Liberal Democrats were junior partners in David Cameron's Conservative-led coalition government, in which Clegg served...
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    for Work and Pensions (2007–2008), the Chief of Staff to party leader Nick Clegg, and Chair of the Liberal Democrat Manifesto Group (2007–2010). With the...
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    February 1974. Talks between Cameron and then Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg led to an agreed Conservative/Liberal Democrat coalition. In late 2009...
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  • (Chairman and CEO) Javier Olivan (COO) Andrew Bosworth (CTO) Chris Cox (CPO) Nick Clegg (President of Global Affairs) Jennifer Newstead (Chief Legal Officer)...
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  • Chart. An Auto-Tuned remix uploaded in September 2012 to YouTube of Nick Clegg's apology over going back on his promise to oppose a rise in tuition fees...
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    he came second to Sir Menzies Campbell and in 2007 he narrowly lost to Nick Clegg. His political career ended with resignation in February 2013, when he...
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    Liberal Democrats, junior coalition partners led by Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, suffered heavy losses, losing 49 of their 57 seats. Returning just eight...
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  • Plunkett, John (3 March 2013). "LBC presenter Nick Ferrari: 'Nick Clegg? What can he lose?'". The Guardian. "Nick Ferrari". NMP Live. Retrieved 18 June 2019...
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    families, claims Nick Clegg". The Daily Telegraph. Archived from the original on 6 August 2022. Retrieved 6 August 2022. Eardley, Nick (3 October 2022)...
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    12 June 2013 "Clegg aware of 'concerns' about Lord Rennard", Channel 4 News, 24 February 2013 Juliette Jowit and Steven Morris "Nick Clegg admits he heard...
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    Richard Reeves (British author) (category Nick Clegg)
    Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg, a Liberal Democrat, as a Special Advisor. Until 2012 Reeves was Director of Strategy to Nick Clegg. In 2012 Reeves urged...
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    English people to receive meaningful rites such as marriage. In April 2014, Nick Clegg, then Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Leader of the Liberal...
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    He was the Liberal Democrats' shadow foreign secretary in 2015 under Nick Clegg's leadership and Spokesperson for Housing, Communities and Local Government...
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    Conservatives and the Liberal Democrats formed a coalition government in 2010, Nick Clegg was appointed deputy prime minister under David Cameron, and served in...
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    January 2006. Retrieved 12 July 2010. "About Nick Harvey". Nick Harvey. Retrieved 12 July 2010.[dead link‍] "Nick Harvey". Liberal Democrats. Archived from...
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    numeric names: authors list (link) Andrew Grice (15 December 2014). "Nick Clegg backs face-sitting protesters". The Independent. Laura Smith-Spark (12...
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  • 2004. Three contributors later became leaders of the Liberal Democrats: Nick Clegg, Vince Cable and Ed Davey. Other contributors include Chris Huhne, Susan...
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  • The list that follows is the Frontbench Team led by Nick Clegg from 2007 to 2010, before the Liberal Democrats and Conservatives formed a coalition government...
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  • radical-centrist politician Nick Clegg has made it clear he does not consider himself an heir to Tony Blair and Richard Reeves, Clegg's longtime advisor, emphatically...
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  • Royton, ex-Environment Minister Nick Ainger (Lab), Carmarthen West and Pembrokeshire South, ex-Wales Minister Nick Clegg (Lib Dem), Sheffield Hallam, Liberal...
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    Lady Clegg (born 31 May 1968) is a Spanish international trade lawyer, vice chair of UBS Europe, and founder of Inspiring Girls. She is married to Nick Clegg...
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    Olivia Blake of the Labour Party. The Hallam seat was previously held by Nick Clegg, the former Leader of the Liberal Democrats and Deputy Prime Minister...
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    Liberal Democrat spokesperson to Charles Kennedy, Menzies Campbell and Nick Clegg from 2005 to 2010, in various portfolios including education and skills...
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  • images banned from newspapers, although other politicians, including Nick Clegg and Ed Vaizey, expressed concern that such a ban would compromise press...
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    This was the only first-day motion defeat for a government since 1978. Nick Clegg, the Liberal Democrat leader, stated that "this is an immense victory...
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    while David Cameron had succeeded Michael Howard in December 2005 and Nick Clegg had succeeded Menzies Campbell (who never contested a general election)...
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    private secretary to Gus O'Donnell, then head of the Civil Service, and Nick Clegg, then leader of the Liberal Democrats. In 2021, Miller became a councillor...
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