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Nick Clegg

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We are keen to stress that a strong euro zone is good for a strong United Kingdom. It's not for us to write the changes that the euro zone needs to embark on.


— Nick Clegg


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What I hope is in five years' time, I can go to the British people in the election and say: Lots of you doubted that coalition politics worked, but it has worked.


— Nick Clegg


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What we should be doing in the EU as a whole is more economic integration in the single market, rather than less.


— Nick Clegg


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When I became leader, I made very clear I was not going to choose the easy life. I have always taken risks. I don't like comfort-zone politics.


— Nick Clegg


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With the EU taking in ten more countries and adopting a new Constitution, organisations need more than ever intelligent professional help in engaging with the EU institutions.


— Nick Clegg


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You have a political and media elite who have an idiom by which they describe politics. It's highly, highly polarised. It's right, left, red, blue, up, down, victorious, crushed.


— Nick Clegg


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At the Norwich North by-election the party came third with a 2. He was later sent to Hungary where he wrote articles about the mass privatisation of industries in the former communist bloc.

Nicholas William Peter "Nick" Clegg (born 7 January 1967) is a British politician who has been Deputy Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and Lord President of the Council (with special responsibility for political and constitutional reform) since 2010 as part of the coalition government headed by Prime Minister David Cameron. Clegg became Deputy Prime Minister following the 2010 general election when the Liberal Democrats formed a coalition government with the Conservative Party. Clegg was elected to the House of Commons at the 2005 general election and became the Liberal Democrats' Home Affairs spokesperson in 2006.

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