Strains of office
It was a world weary Nick Clegg who appeared before the this morning. There were no "gotcha" moments or dramatic clashes, but there were a couple of occasions when the deputy prime minister's mask slipped - revealingly.
Asked by the Tory constitutionalist, Lord Norton, if his constitutional reforms - to the voting system, to the Lords, to parliamentary terms - would promote good governance, he responded:
"I think in terms of good governance you're talking about a government which can get on and do difficult things and, heaven knows, I know about doing difficult things, this week above all weeks..."
It sounds as if the process of compromise on student financing - and never forget how many Lib Dem MPs, Mr Clegg included, represent university seats - has taken its toll. As he uttered those words, he sounded absolutely exhausted.
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