James Forsyth James Forsyth

Clegg and Cable and the problems of the senior partner

Jason Beattie has an intriguing tale on his blog. He reports that Nick Clegg’s wife has taken to texting friends to complain about the ways in which Vince Cable upstages her husband. This adds to my suspicion that the Clegg Cable relationship might come to be one of the stories of the campaign.

On top of the tensions that inevitably arise when a deputy has a tendency to upstage his boss, there’s also a misalignment of Clegg and Cbale’s interests in the event of a hung parliament. For Cable, who will be 67 when the new parliament convenes, a hung parliament is probably his last chance of being a minister. Cable seems keen on the idea. Indeed, his enthusiasm for briefing the newspapers about the prospect of him being Chancellor in a hung parliament has already led to him having to apologise to the permanent secretary of the Treasury for misrepresenting a meeting he had with him.

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