One thing Peter Bone won't squabble about is that Mr Clegg is the problem.
While the opposition continues to squabble, the opinion polls suggest that Venezuelans are hungry for change.
It's being brought right down to the level of being a party political squabble.
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Meanwhile, various Muslim groups squabble over who is best placed to provide the solutions.
For them, the issue of Jerusalem is no more than a petty real estate squabble.
This is what is of more interest than the unseemly squabble between Ferguson and Wenger.
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The blame lies with the four big rivals of Ivorian politics, who squabble ferociously.
Divorce has also become cheaper, at least for those who have few assets to squabble over.
Or picture the Microsoft-versus-Linux squabble settled with a single slash of Gates' saber into Linus Torvalds' ear.
Now Africa will squabble over a candidate, just as every other part of the world is doing.
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Looming over this squabble are memories of the last time America's Cuppers marched into court, two decades ago.
But now, Mr Obama's comments have firmly transformed this local New York squabble into a billowing national debate.
In the background, however, there is a heated squabble over how to reform the Paris-based organisation's internal governance.
In Central America, six countries all squabble over at least some stretch of their land or sea borders.
There will be another squabble this autumn over the proposed budget, which is much tighter than last year's.
The next day both Nadal and Federer sought to defuse the squabble, in the most predictably courteous Rafa-Roger manner.
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Following a string of failed settlement talks, Yum Shoes has agreed to quit its squabble over Nike Inc.
"The protracted squabble in the ministry has crippled Japan's diplomatic functions, heightening criticism of the government, " the newspaper said.
First there is the hopelessly unproductive squabble over baselines additional revenue relative to what?
An earlier coalition in the 1970s was blown apart by a nuclear-power squabble.
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These are the real issues that we know, we squabble at our peril.
The case involves a squabble between a woman and a romantic rival who had a child by her husband.
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In an alley off the square, a group of thirty something down-and-outs squabble.
His government is a loose assortment of parties which squabble about every decision and fight for every minor appointment.
The picture is marred only by a recent flare-up with Belarus, and a tiresome squabble with Lithuania about spelling.
This squabble is contrived, a forced tension that is neither necessary or believable.
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Would there be a chance for a little constructive thieving while the cops were busy with an internal squabble?
Across Europe, governments and regions still squabble over how power should be distributed.
Meanwhile a squabble with Lithuania has annoyed neighbours that would prefer to see Poland as a leader, not a score-settler.
Both are trying to launch full-scale 3G services, even as politicians and bureaucrats squabble over who has the regulatory authority.
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