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“Osborne paused. “There is... something else.”

Clegg sighed.

“What?”

“Your Wikipedia page.”

“What? My-”

“It says you're Prime Minister now.”

“Well, it was news to me that I'm not, I can't-”

“Was it one of your staff?”

Silence fell heavily on the room. Clegg tilted his head to one side.

“Are you... what are you...” he began.

“I'm asking because if it was, it could be... serious.”

Another pause. This time, Clegg couldn't help but smile in disbelief.

“Are you going to accuse my staff of a constitutional coup for editing Wikipedia?”
Tom Black, 10 Leaders Britain Never Had

Ryszard Legutko
“As regards the modern liberal democrat who represents the class of victors in this process of emancipation, despite his loud bragging about transgressions, too much of his language and presuppositions sound discordant with the idea of freedom -- too much necessity, inevitability, irreversible change, and too many natural God-given drives. His language holds too many references to the tides of history and refers to excessive adapting, yielding, giving in, and indulging. There is also too much easiness in pursuing freedom, too much self-absolution, and too much nonchalance in dismissing all the caveats and counterarguments accumulated over the centuries. He appears more like an actor who takes part in a performance in which he has been ordered to play the role of a free man. He duly obeys the author's and director's orders but is utterly unaware that, by listening to those orders, he has already lost his chance to be his own master.”
Ryszard Legutko, The Cunning of Freedom: Saving the Self in an Age of False Idols