Book description
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 Â- 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 Â-
and falls Â- 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.
Chris Bowers is a journalist and commentator, and author of Roger
Federer: The Greatest (John Blake, 2010).