Nick Clegg

‘Change’ or just more of the same? It’s campaign slogan déjà vu.

QUIZ: The Ontario NDP is offering ‘change for the better’. They’re not the first. Match these campaign taglines to the leader and election.

The U.K’s ‘mummy wars’ heat up

Stay-at-home-moms react to a new tax scheme they say is unfair

Tarnished Silver: Assessing the new king of stats

Nate Silver’s attackers don’t know what they’re talking about. (Nor do his defenders)

The end of the affair?

Will too much compromise split Britain’s coalition government?

Two years in, relations between Britain’s coalition partners Cameron and Clegg hit an all-time low

Britain to the EU: I told you so

As they watch the debt crisis unfold, hardline Euroskeptics in Britain have never seemed so smug

Music and politics make him cry

Music and politics make Nick Clegg cry

These are not the best of days for Britain’s beleaguered junior coalition leader

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Don’t drink the water

In light of tonight’s debates, it is probably worth revisiting the advice Patrick Muttart, a top advisor to Stephen Harper, once provided to British Tory leader David Cameron.

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The fight for fairness in foreign lands

Some British retirees living in Canada are receiving just 40 per cent of the pension they would get if they hadn’t emigrated.

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Speaking of coalitions: One big happy family

David Cameron will fulfill his promise to Nick Clegg by holding a referendum on electoral reform. And he will keep his conscience by campaigning against the reform Clegg favours. I see nothing inappropriate in the UK prime minister’s choice, but the strain it’ll put on their coalition is obvious.

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Letter from Europe: who cares about ‘Posh’?

The U.K. election was less about pomp and more about circumstance

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Programme alert

David Cameron and Nick Clegg have released the final draft of their joint plan for Britain.