
Nick Clegg’s Opportunity – And Responsibility
A few days ago – that is, a couple of years back in blogworld – my old chum Iain Martin asked how Nick Clegg will fill his time. Without a department of his own what will the Deputy Prime Minister actually do? The first and obvious answer: less damage than ministers who have departments. Happily Brother Bright reminds us just how important Clegg is to this government. As Martin suggests this is much more of a joint-premiership than many people seem to appreciate. As he points out the full coalition agreement is littered with bits and pieces that “will be agreed between the Prime Minister and the Deputy Prime Minister”.