Britain has seldom been friendly to second acts in life, particularly from politicians, but it is witnessing two very remarkable ones at the moment.

In 2010, David Cameron and Nick Clegg were the look-alike wunderkinds of British politics: At 43, Cameron was the youngest prime minister since Lord Liverpool in 1812; and Clegg, born a year after Cameron, was the first member of the Liberal family (his party, the Liberal Democrats, had its roots in the old Liberal Party) to get near real power since the fall of Lloyd George in 1922.

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Has the UK Learned Nothing From Brexit?

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29.02.2024

Britain has seldom been friendly to second acts in life, particularly from politicians, but it is witnessing two very remarkable ones at........

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