
Nick Clegg, the former leader of the Liberal Democrats, has the worst voting record in the House of Commons, new analysis has revealed, having failed to show up to more than 85 percent of votes since the last election in
by Donna Rachel Edmunds5 Jan 2016, 8:52 AM PST0

OXFORD, United Kingdom – UKIP leader Nigel Farage and former Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg squared off last night at the Oxford Union, one of the world’s oldest and most august debating societies. Speaking against the motion “This House Believes Britain
by Raheem Kassam24 Nov 2015, 6:33 AM PST0

As the scandal surrounding the Clinton emails continues to grow, private criticism of British politicians by the Democratic Party establishment has been revealed. A close ideological ally of Hillary Clinton described Prime Minister David Cameron as snobbish, his deputy Nick Clegg
by Sarkis Zeronian1 Sep 2015, 6:02 AM PST0

Nick Clegg has raised doubts that he would form a second coalition with the Conservatives if an EU referendum was part of the agreement, saying: “I would never, of course, accept being part of a government that advocated withdrawal from the
by A.B. Sanderson6 May 2015, 4:43 AM PST0

Wednesday’s Liberal Democrat campaign launch was a little bit of a disaster. OK, it was a big disaster. We run through the Top Ten problems with the proceedings: 10 – Warehouse Venue: There is nothing less cool than trying to
by Andre Walker15 Apr 2015, 6:54 AM PST0

Nick Clegg is ready to do a deal with anyone. He has told supporters that no party will win the election outright and the Liberal Democrats would offer “a heart to a Conservative government and a brain to a Labour
by Andre Walker15 Apr 2015, 3:48 AM PST0

Nick Clegg has said the Conservative policy of cutting welfare by £12bn over two years is a ‘red line’ for him in coalition negotiations. He made the comments during the first of a series of leaders’ interviews by the BBC’s
by Andre Walker14 Apr 2015, 7:42 AM PST0

David Cameron might be “empty-chaired” at the proposed leader’s debates for the general election if he chooses not to participate in them. The discussion came after Downing Street made their “final offer” to participate in just one debate with all
by Andre Walker5 Mar 2015, 4:56 AM PST0

UPDATE: Since this article was published David Cameron has refused to join the debates unless the Greens are included. Commercial broadcasting regulator OFCOM has ruled the Green Party is not a major party and is therefore unlikely to be included
by Andre Walker8 Jan 2015, 8:19 AM PST0