Clegg was educated at the private Caldicott School at Farnham Royal in South Buckinghamshire and, later, at the private Westminster School in London. As a 16-year-old exchange student in Munich, Germany, he was sentenced to a term of community service after he and a friend burned a collection of cacti belonging to a professor.He spent a gap year as...
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Clegg was educated at the private Caldicott School at Farnham Royal in South Buckinghamshire and, later, at the private Westminster School in London. As a 16-year-old exchange student in Munich, Germany, he was sentenced to a term of community service after he and a friend burned a collection of cacti belonging to a professor.He spent a gap year as a skiing instructor in Austria, Clegg studied Social Anthropology at Cambridge University and was active in the student theatre; he acted alongside Helena Bonham Carter in a play about AIDS, and under director Sam Mendes.Clegg spent summer 1989 as an office junior in a Postipankki bank in Helsinki. After university, he was awarded a scholarship to study for a year at the University of Minnesota, where he wrote a thesis on the political philosophy of the Deep Green movement. He then moved to New York City, where he worked as an intern under Christopher Hitchens at The Nation, a left-wing magazine.In 1993, Clegg won the Financial Times' David Thomas Prize, in remembrance of an FT journalist killed on assignment in Kuwait in 1991. Clegg was the award's first recipient. He was later sent to Hungary, where he wrote articles about the mass privatisation of industries in the former communist bloc. Show less «
[2010; on Desert Island Discs] I have a confession to make which is I do like the occasional cigaret...Show more »
[2010; on Desert Island Discs] I have a confession to make which is I do like the occasional cigarette... I can just imagine as the sun's going down and you know I've got the beard flowing down to my knees and I'm thinking what on earth am I going to, you know, while away the time... puffing away on a cigarette would be quite nice. I know I'm not supposed to say this because it's a terrible thing. And I hope my children don't hear this programme because they don't even know that I smoke. Show less «
[on supporting gay marriage, despite not including it in the Liberal Democrat election manifesto] It...Show more »
[on supporting gay marriage, despite not including it in the Liberal Democrat election manifesto] It's just a simple idea that if two people love each other, it doesn't matter what sex they are, it doesn't matter if they're the same sex, if they love each other and they want to show that commitment towards each other through marriage, they should be able to do so and the fact that from this weekend same sex couples will be able to demonstrate their love to each other through marriage just as much as any other couple I think is a great, great step forward. Show less «
[on Jeremy Paxman] Here is a guy who gets paid a million pounds, thereabouts, paid for by taxpayers....Show more »
[on Jeremy Paxman] Here is a guy who gets paid a million pounds, thereabouts, paid for by taxpayers. He lives off politics and he spends all his time sneering at politics. Show less «
If you're one of the first same-sex couples getting married this weekend, and you've got a spare sea...Show more »
If you're one of the first same-sex couples getting married this weekend, and you've got a spare seat, you might want to invite the likes of Norman Tebbit or Nigel Farage. Then each can see, for themselves, just how much this hard-won right - to celebrate your love for each other - means to you, your families and our country. Show less «
[May 2014; Lynn Barber asks him when he has last had a cigarette] Oh, Lynn, don't ask me that! More ...Show more »
[May 2014; Lynn Barber asks him when he has last had a cigarette] Oh, Lynn, don't ask me that! More recently than I should have. Show less «
My job is to make sure that my party does not get pulled left or right as Cameron goes right and Mil...Show more »
My job is to make sure that my party does not get pulled left or right as Cameron goes right and Miliband goes left. Show less «
[asked whether he would agree to give up smoking by the end of the Coalition's first time in governm...Show more »
[asked whether he would agree to give up smoking by the end of the Coalition's first time in government in 2015] The rate we're going, no. It will be up to 20 a day. Show less «
[In May 2015, after the election of David Cameron with a majority government] In the absence of stro...Show more »
[In May 2015, after the election of David Cameron with a majority government] In the absence of strong and statesmanlike leadership, Britain's place in Europe and the world, and the continued existence of our United Kingdom itself, is now in grave jeopardy. Show less «
Every time a new same-sex couple marries, any outdated views that linger will be pushed further and ...Show more »
Every time a new same-sex couple marries, any outdated views that linger will be pushed further and further out of view. Show less «
When people are anxious and insecure about the future, and you have a prolonged periods of social an...Show more »
When people are anxious and insecure about the future, and you have a prolonged periods of social anxiety, siren voices on left and right become very attractive. On the left it is attractive to say you don't need to make any difficult economic decisions. On the right it becomes tempting to blame it on everyone else - foreigners, immigrants, take your pick. Show less «
It should be entirely unremarkable and completely uncontroversial that two people, whoever they are,...Show more »
It should be entirely unremarkable and completely uncontroversial that two people, whoever they are, want to express and celebrate their love for each other. Getting to this point has not been easy. There has been a lot of anger. There have been vicious words and, in some cases, prejudice has been exposed. So today when Britain celebrates, let's ensure that prejudices of the past are well and truly beaten. Show less «