Nick Clegg got £113,000 'public accountability' costs despite £1m Facebook job

Lib Dem former deputy PM Sir Nick Clegg was paid in terms of the once a year maximum for the allowance, which is maximum incessantly easiest handed to ex-premiers.
Lib Dem former deputy PM Sir Nick Clegg was paid close to the annual maximum for the allowance, which is normally only handed to ex-premiers.

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