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Minister says policy to be managed according to the needs of UK economy
Prime minister deals in facts not relationships but she will also need ingenuity
She is in a weak position and compromises are vital — but her party won’t like them
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MPs work hard and listen to voters – populism cannot replace the personal touch
Liberal Democrat MP concerned about sharp divide opening up in society outside London
Former deputy PM wants Britain to remain within the single market
Farron’s speech was persuasive but the party must regain the public’s trust, writes Sebastian Payne
May’s office must be held to account on its failure to answer awkward questions, writes Nick Clegg
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The end of one-party government in Westminster is edging closer, writes Nick Clegg
Prime minister makes final, painful visit to Brussels summit as UK leader
The prime minister thought he could win a vote aimed at settling a Tory feud, writes Nick Clegg
Michael Gove denies being source of leak but some fingers point to guests at Murdoch wedding
Lack of research left party ‘flying blind’, concludes review
No end in sight to first-past-the-post as Tory, Labour — and now SNP — keep stranglehold on Commons
The Labour party’s monument to political hubris
Five main reforms could weaken opposition to the Conservative government
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