Erdmute Wendlinger (@wendlingere49) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Ferrari must have been a little sick last week having Nick Clegg on his prog,& remembering how he regularly humiliated him, calling him cleggy to his face & sneering quite openly.Clegg however because of his sense that he was done in politics, got a massive £1 million a year job

TheOpenBookRichmond (@theopenbook2) 's Twitter Profile Photo

If you want to read the review in The Observer between Tim Berners-Lee & the other tech book out this week. observer.co.uk/culture/books/…

Dux (@duxvult) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sum⚒️ Llewellyn Zack Polanski Reminds me of the old Nick Clegg video saying it would take 10 years All those reactors would have been online before the Russian energy crisis No one in the UK thinks more than 18 months ahead, it’s pathetic

Neal_in_Surrey (@marcneal18745) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Mike Middleton Ant Middleton And for anyone out there bleating, oh he has a criminal record. Well Nick Clegg has 2 and easily googled so if it’s good enough for him………..

Sumit Sharma (@sumitecon) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Great write up about two competing histories & visions of the internet - looking forward to reading Tim Berners-Lee book. As for Nick Clegg’s - thinking will skip his subservient paean to Meta a & a rehash of Meta’s arguments to avoid any accountability or regulation.

Citizen K🔸 (@primeshade) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Nathan Ferret Polls are all very entertaining, but they don't really mean anything. Farage is currently flavour of the month, just as Boris Johnson and Tony Blair (and even Nick Clegg) once were. Now: not so much. 🤷‍♂️

Tim Berners-Lee (@timberners_lee) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Thank you to The Observer for this thoughtful review. “Berners-Lee is clear-eyed about the benefits and the dangers. This Is for Everyone contains some very sharp thinking about what we need to do now.” We must fight for the web we want. observer.co.uk/culture/books/…

Roamer (@angloroam) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Sky News Beth Rigby This would end the system of latent bribes which has plagued our nation. (Scabs like Nick Clegg selling out the country then instantly receiving a VP position at facebook. People like Blair leaving office with 60-80 million pounds.)

Raven Cozens-Hardy (@ravecozenshardy) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Reminder- Jacob Rees-Mogg has always been more Oswald Mosley, UKIP, BNP, AfD and Reform than a Tory. 2013-Rees Mogg is calling for an electoral pact between the Conservatives & UKIP. Rees-Fashy-Mogg also wants UKIP leader Nigel Farage to replace Nick Clegg as Deputy PM.

Charlie Charles Charles (@yamman3) 's Twitter Profile Photo

CamembertElectrique Haggis_UK 🇬🇧 🇪🇺 Tories had a coalition with Nick Clegg's Lib Dems. So that's three different parties involved with keeping Farage's tax grift alive. I don't understand why you're singling out Farage?. Even Nigel's biggest critic James O'Brien uses the same scheme. We know exactly what to