Nick Clegg
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Nick Clegg was leader of the Liberal Democrats from 2007 to 2015.
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He led the party into the 2010 general election, resulting in a hung parliament and the formation of a coalition government with the Conservatives.
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As Deputy Prime Minister (2010-2015), Clegg played a key role in government, influencing policies on civil liberties, education, and constitutional reform.
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His decision to support an increase in university tuition fees was controversial, leading to backlash for the party.
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After the coalition ended in 2015, the Liberal Democrats suffered as they lost support. This led to Nick Clegg resigning as leader.
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Clegg is remembered for his impact on UK politics during a period of fiscal instability. His decision regarding tuition fees is what many know him for.