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Mick Clegg: The Power and the Glory
  • Language: en

Mick Clegg: The Power and the Glory

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2022-03-17
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Nick Clegg
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 394

Nick Clegg

This is a biography of the Deputy Prime Minister and Liberal Democrat leader, Nick Clegg. It features interviews with friends, family members and colleagues.

Nick Clegg
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 234

Nick Clegg

In early April 2010 Nick Clegg was fighting for recognition, even as the young, fresh and personable leader of Britain's third political party. Two weeks later he was the focus of 'Cleggmania' and his popularity was compared with Churchill's. Four weeks after that he became the second most important figure in the government - but within a year he was ridiculed and reviled as popular hopes turned to disappointment. But who is Nick Clegg? What has made him the man he is today? By what route did he enjoy one of the most spectacular rises - and falls - in British politics? This fully revised and updated edition of Chris Bowers' acclaimed biography contains an analysis of the first years of coalition government, and tells us what we can expect of the Deputy Prime Minister as the next general election approaches. With a lightness of touch that captures the spirit of the unstuffy Lib Dem leader, and with the benefit of access to Clegg himself and the many people who have shaped and worked with him, Bowers presents a sensitive, critical and above all insightful portrait of one of the leading political figures of our age.

Let's Pretend Nick Clegg is Dead
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 18

Let's Pretend Nick Clegg is Dead

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2011*
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  • Publisher: Unknown

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Taekwondo Superstars
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 61

Taekwondo Superstars

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2014-12-07
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  • Publisher: Lulu.com

From the author of such martial arts sensations as Taekwondo: Articles, Interviews & Exercises and The Guide for the Volunteeer Taekwondo Referee, Marc Zirogiannis, the leading martial arts journalist in the world, brings you his newest masterpiece, Taekwondo Superstars. Taekwondo is the most practiced martial art in the world, boasting 192 countries and tens of millions of practioners to its sphere of influence. Every Taekwondo practitioner is a superstar in their own right but there are some practitioners whose celebrity offers the opportunity to make them an emisssary for the art to the world at large. Taekwondo Superstars covers some of those unique, celebrity practitioners like Master Willie Nelson, 2014's Miss USA, Nia Sanchez, and some lesser known superstars whose stories are worth telling and well worth reading.

Ride the Man Down
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 203

Ride the Man Down

The Ridgemonts are wealthy and influential New Mexico Territory landowners. Their status purportedly is purchased by seemingly inexhaustible capital provided by their reputed Deadmen Hills' gold mine. It[[s only human nature that others want to share in their bounty. That these others have to die has less to do with keeping the "mine" location a secret than with concealing other mysteries bequeathed by the long-lived and elusive native-American shaman Calenza. Secrets even the Ridgemonts can likely never fully comprehend. #1 in A New World Shaman series

Look!.. the Chuckle Book!
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 153

Look!.. the Chuckle Book!

This book is an extremely witty work in which the author sees the world he lives in from his own unique viewpoint. Allow this book to captivate you as the material is both comic and real-to-life revelation in much of the content of this outstanding masterpiece. From sport, music, life in general, and throughout the various chapters, it will be obvious to the reader that this creation is truly the work of a genius!

Cameron Or Clegg?
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 128

Cameron Or Clegg?

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2010-08
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  • Publisher: Unknown

This flickbook shows just how close our coalition leaders have become. Flick the pages to watch David Cameron transform into Nick Clegg before his bewildered supporters' eyes, then turn the book over and flick the other way to see Nick Clegg transform into David Cameron."

Fond of a Double Entendre Obviously
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 105

Fond of a Double Entendre Obviously

Laughs abound on every page as author Cormac G. McDermott presents this collection of jokes and double entendres with wit and verve. He builds jokes around small nuggets of information, culminating in punch lines that shock, amaze, and tickle the funny bone. From sports to music, from food to the business world, no subject is off limits. You'll never look at the English language the same way again. A friend said to me, "I love Mars bars." I quipped, "Public houses on the Red Planet are Mars bars also, but if you and your mates were to consume a bar or two of chocolate, it probably wouldn't lead to you ending up getting involved in a sing-song with aliens!" It makes me laugh when I hear people describing something easy as being "like stealing candy from a baby." If you were to try take one of those hash lollipops they sell in Amsterdam away from Biffa Bacon's Rastafarian six-month-old, it might be a totally different proposition altogether!

The Lunatics Have Taken Over the Asylum
  • Language: en
  • Pages: 195

The Lunatics Have Taken Over the Asylum

  • Type: Book
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  • Published: 2015-04-02
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  • Publisher: Hachette UK

Telegraph letter writers, that most astute body of political commentators, are probably not alone in thinking that politics has taken some strange turns in recent years. The first coalition government since 1945 has led the country from the subprime to the ridiculous, lumbering from Leveson to Libya, riots to referendums, pasty-gate to pleb-gate, Brooks to Bercow, the Bullingdon Club to the Big Society. Five years is a long time in politics. Fortunately for us, it has also been a most fertile period for the Telegraph's legion of witty and erudite letter writers, who have their own therapeutic way of dealing with the pain. An institution in their own right, theirs is a welcome voice of sanity in a world in which the lunatics appear finally to have taken over the asylum.