Thought experiment... This isn’t news ... When Nick Clegg, in his infinite wisdom, chose to break his manifesto promise to back David Cameron and George Osborne in reforming student finance, the ramifications of what they dreamt up should have been obvious.
Clegg will join HIRO's general partners Luke Alvarez, CherryFreeman and British computer games legend Ian Livingstone in the new HIRO III fund, which is aiming to have more than 500 million euros ($582 million) to deploy ... .
Ex-Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg is pictured making his famous apology speech after breaking a promise, made before joining the coalition government with the Tories in 2010, not to increase tuition fees.