Taking the harder option


THE Deputy Prime Minister has never hidden the fact that he needs to improve his command of the English language. In fact, he openly tells his friends that he has to brush up on his English now that he needs to speak at international meetings.

So it comes as no surprise if his English speaking skills at the United Nations General Assembly (UNGA) last week was not exactly posh and smooth.

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