Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg answered The Guardian’s questions in their environmental (and virtual) Green Room today. We learn that Nick’s carbon footprint is getting smaller, that he enjoys catching the train, would love an electric scooter, and that he speaks five languages (something sme of us may have heard before). Click here for the full Q&A.
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