Nick Clegg
Choose your own adventure
Page 1: You are Nick, a social anthropology student and sometime MP from Buckinghamshire. You have embarked upon a quest to become Prime Minister of the British Colonies or at least be seen to ask some funny questions on BBC parliament. You have reached a major political juncture and have decided to run for Lib Dem party leader. Only Chris Huhne stands in your way.
Roll a six or higher to defeat Chris Huhne in the 2007 party leadership elections
You have defeated Chris Huhne and are now the Lib Dem party leader. Do not get too excited
It is 2010. The general election is looming and you are taking part in the first televised debates.
To promise no increase in VAT turn to page 27
To promise no change to tuition fees turn to page 54
Roll a six or higher to keep a straight face through your despicable lies
The voting has finished resulting in a hung parliament. Despite having less seats than the last election everyone now wants to be your best mate.
To form a coalition with the Conservatives turn to page 17
To make a technicolour dream coalition with Labour and everybody else that ran for government turn to page 21
Page 17. You have formed a coalition governemnt with the Conservative party and have been made Deputy Prime Minister, Ta very much. You must now do some furious backpedalling on your pre-election promises. Turn to page 48
Page 48. You are sat on the front bench in the house of commons, yay! George Osbourne is busy pissing on the bonfires of millions of voters.
Roll a six or higher to maintain a look of solemn determination while the job centre plus wesbsite implodes.
Page 101. You have been Deputy Prime Minister for 10 months. Your parties reputation is in ruins and the public despises you. The most you have achieved in your time in government is to help David Cameron assemble a swinging crib from Mothercare.
The End