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    Clegg to deliver Hansard Soc lecture

    12th November 2010


    The DPM will outline his vision for constitutional change at next week's Political Studies Association/Hansard Society Annual Lecture.

    In his speech Nick Clegg, who has "special responsibility for political and constitutional reform", will focus on the government's programme for political renewal.

    He will also consider the coalition’s aims "to rebuild trust in politicians and British politics".

    Clegg will conclude his lecture on Tuesday evening with a question and answer session.

    According to the Hansard Society website, the event is now full, proving that Clegg can draw a crowd.

    Hopefully no students will disrupt proceedings.

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