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Clegg begins to play Cable’s tune
Another setback for Vince Cable – this time over bank bonuses, writes our Political Editor. But there are signs that his party leader, Nick Clegg, is beginning to take on more of his tone in his Coalition comments.
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Another setback for Vince Cable – this time over bank bonuses, writes our Political Editor. But there are signs that his party leader, Nick Clegg, is beginning to take on more of his tone in his Coalition comments.