According to Channel 4’s Sunday Brunch, Nick Clegg will be appearing on their programme on Sunday at 10 am.
The programme tweeted about it today:
Sunday! @CherLloyd, @millsmackintosh, @nick_clegg, @Iwanrunner, @realmatbaynton, @ValentineWarner, Phil off Time Team! @timlovejoy@simonrim
— Sunday Brunch (@SundayBrunchC4) July 18, 2014
Our slight worry is that they generally ask the guests to cook on this programme and we know that, shall we say, cooking isn’t Nick’s strong point. Not only that, but one of the other guests, Millie Mackintosh, was on Celebrity Masterchef recently and, in the opinion of some, left before her time. No pressure on the leader, then.
Watch this space for a full report on Sunday.



3 Comments
You can call Nick many things but “quitter” is most definitely not one of them! Seems more high profile at the moment than the other party leaders put together.
But to a lot of people “quitting” is the best thing he could do for the sake of the party and its future.
Nick Clegg was right to appear on Sunday Brunch, he was doing a valuable service for political engagement. Read more: http://www.politicsbeyondpoliticians.com/2014/07/why-nick-clegg-was-right-to-appear-on.html