Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg today became a pop sensation after storming into the charts.
Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg today became a pop sensation after storming into the charts.
After two years of languishing in the political polls the Liberal Democrat leader is today enjoying some popularity - at least in the Apple iTunes chart.
The spoof song, which uses Mr Clegg's two-and-a-half-minute video apology over his party's pledge on tuition fees, went to number 39 in the iTunes chart, just a little more than 12 hours after its release.
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