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  • {{Image|Cameron-clegg-2010.jpg|right|350px|Nick Clegg (''right'') was [[United Kingdom|UK]] Deputy Prime Minister from May 2010to
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  • {{Image|Cameron-clegg-2010.jpg|right|350px|Nick Clegg (''right'') was [[United Kingdom|UK]] Deputy Prime Minister from May 2010to
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  • ...d. This polling station in [[Sheffield]] lies in the [[constituency]] of [[Nick Clegg]], leader of the [[Liberal Democrats (UK)|Liberal Democrats]].
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  • ...] (left) was the [[United Kingdom|UK]] Prime Minister from 2010 to 2016; [[Nick Clegg]] (right) was the Deputy Prime Minister until 2015.}}
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  • {{r|Nick Clegg}}
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  • ...y resulted in a coalition government led by [[David Cameron]] (left) and [[Nick Clegg]]; this picture was taken shortly after they took office as [[Prime Ministe
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  • ...h seats to form a majority government. The party formed a coalition with [[Nick Clegg]]'s [[Liberal Democrats (UK)|Liberal Democrats]] in order to form a stable ...g-2010.jpg|right|300px|David Cameron pictured with Deputy Prime Minister [[Nick Clegg]] shortly after taking office in May 2010.}}
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  • ...right|300px|[[David Cameron]] (left) pictured with Deputy Prime Minister [[Nick Clegg]] shortly after taking office in May 2010.}}
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  • ...sulted in a [[coalition government]] led by [[David Cameron]] (left) and [[Nick Clegg]]; this picture was taken shortly after they took office as [[Prime Minist ...s, in which the three main party leaders - Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg - faced audiences and attempted to put across their positions. The first de
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  • ...ent with the Conservatives, with [[David Cameron]] as Prime Minister and [[Nick Clegg]] as Deputy Prime Minister.
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  • ...gg-2010.jpg|thumb|350px|[[David Cameron]] (left) formed a coalition with [[Nick Clegg]] of the [[Liberal Democrats (UK)|Liberal Democrats]] from 2010 to 2015.]] ...Minister until the formation of a coalition government in 2011, in which [[Nick Clegg]] held the title until 2015.
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  • :Nick Clegg, Deputy Prime Minister, House of Commons debate, 21st July, 2010[http://www
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