Cameron, Clegg and Farage: watch Gary Gibbon’s profiles
With the general election just over two weeks away and the result highly unpredictable, Gary Gibbon talks to three of the party leaders.
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He hasn’t had a proper job since losing his seat as an MP. But now Nick Clegg, the former deputy prime minister, has landed on his feet in Silicon Valley. He’s off to California in a new, and presumably well-paid, role as global affairs and communications chief at Facebook. Mr Clegg said he was looking forward…
A succession of backbench MPs went in and out of Downing Street today, as Theresa May attempts to stop her party’s infighting over Brexit. Officials have been explaining the pros and cons of the two customs options that have split the cabinet. There was some consensus, but that was between those opposed to a hard Brexit…
Former Deputy Prime Minister and Lib Dem leader, Nick Clegg, says voters at the election sent a message that they don’t like being told there’s only one way of doing Brexit.
Labour’s Shadow Brexit Secretary Keir Starmer, the Liberal Democrats’ Spokesperson on Brexit Nick Clegg and the Conservative’s James Cleverly, debate party differences on the issue of the day: Brexit.
Former cabinet minister and Brexiteer, Michael Gove, and former deputy prime minister Nick Clegg.
Two former cabinet ministers in the last coalition government who take different sides of the Brexit argument: former deputy prime minister, Nick Clegg, and former Northern Ireland secretary, Theresa Villiers.
Interview with former Lib Dem leader and current Europe spokesman, Nick Clegg.
Interview with Nick Clegg, former Lib Dem leader and current spokesman on Europe.
Interview with former deputy prime minister, Liberal Democrat EU spokesman Nick Clegg.
Nick Clegg resigns as party leader as senior Lib Dem figures including Vince Cable, Danny Alexander, Ed Davey and Charles Kennedy also lose seats.
With the general election just over two weeks away and the result highly unpredictable, Gary Gibbon talks to three of the party leaders.
Labour spinners frantically retweeting the hen party selfies (#Ed #henparty #adorable #lovely) should remember what happened to Cleggmania in the privacy of the ballot box.
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg blazed a trail by forging a coalition partnership with the Tories. And despite the criticism he has received, he now seems at peace with himself.
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg rules out forming a “rag tag mob” coalition but leaves the door open to a looser pact with the Scottish National Party and Ukip.
Nick Clegg will lose his seat at the general election in May if a poll by respected Conservative pollster Lord Ashcroft remains true.