Nick Clegg - How To Save The Internet

at Union Chapel, London
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Nick Clegg has had a seat at the heart of power for nearly two decades. As leader of the Liberal Democrats he served as deputy Prime Minister from 2010 to 2015 in the coalition government with David Cameron. After losing his parliamentary seat in 2017 he became Facebook founder Mark Zuckerberg's right-hand man as President of Global Affairs at Meta.

Throughout his time in politics and the private sector Clegg has been a key player in the battle between governments and Big Tech. On 2nd September he comes to Intelligence Squared to argue why he believes that the backlash against Big Tech and the charges against it in recent years are overblown – including the accusation that social media algorithms polarise, manipulate and harm adults and children. Clegg will draw from his new book How To Fix The Internet to offer an alternative future for the internet that seeks to regulate Big Tech without demonising or overstating the problems these giant companies are accused of causing.

Join us live at Union Chapel on 2nd September and ask your questions in the audience Q&A.

Sir Nick Clegg

Sir Nick Clegg was the first Lib Dem leader to bring his party to Government in 2010, and became Deputy Prime Minister during the term. He received a Knighthood for his work in the New Year honours list in late 2017.

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Union Chapel

Compton Terrace
Islington
London
N1 2XD

Website:
unionchapel.org.uk
Disabled Booking:
020 7226 1686

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Union Chapel

Compton Terrace
Islington
London
N1 2XD

Website:
unionchapel.org.uk
Disabled Booking:
020 7226 1686

See all events at Union Chapel

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on Tue 2 September 2025