
British Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg (C) departs from a press conference at the Foreign Press Association in London, Britain 20 April 2010. Nick Clegg has said on 20 April 2010 that Goldman Sachs should be suspended as an adviser to the British government until fraud allegations are investigated. The Liberal Democrat leader referred to US allegations that the investment bank had defrauded investors. EPA/ANDY RAIN

Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg (C) arrives for a press conference at the Foreign Press Association in London, Britain 20 April 2010. Nick Clegg has said on 20 April 2010 that Goldman Sachs should be suspended as an adviser to the British government until fraud allegations are investigated. The Liberal Democrat leader referred to US allegations that the investment bank had defrauded investors. EPA/ANDY RAIN

British Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg (R) arrives for a press conference at the Foreign Press Association in London, Britain 20 April 2010. Nick Clegg has said on 20 April 2010 that Goldman Sachs should be suspended as an adviser to the British government until fraud allegations are investigated. The Liberal Democrat leader referred to US allegations that the investment bank had defrauded investors. EPA/ANDY RAIN

British Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg during a press conference at the Foreign Press Association in London, Britain 20 April 2010. Nick Clegg has said on 20 April 2010 that Goldman Sachs should be suspended as an adviser to the British government until fraud allegations are investigated. The Liberal Democrat leader referred to US allegations that the investment bank had defrauded investors. EPA/ANDY RAIN

A pedestrian walks by the Liberal Democrat battle bus picturing British Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg (R) and Liberal Democrat Shadow Chancellor Vince Cable in London, Britain 20 April 2010. The latest YouGov poll for the Sun newspaper, carried out 18 April, suggests the Lib Dems are 1 percent ahead of the Tories on 33 percent with Labour in third place on 26 percent, which if repeated on 06 May election day would result in a hung Parliament. EPA/ANDY RAIN

A special election bag of British Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg crisps is pictured prior to a Clegg press conference at the Foreign Press Association in London, Britain 20 April 2010. Nick Clegg has said on 20 April 2010 that Goldman Sachs should be suspended as an adviser to the British government until fraud allegations are investigated. The Liberal Democrat leader referred to US allegations that the investment bank had defrauded investors. EPA/ANDY RAIN

Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg (C) arrives for a press conference at the Foreign Press Association in London, Britain 20 April 2010. Nick Clegg has said on 20 April 2010 that Goldman Sachs should be suspended as an adviser to the British government until fraud allegations are investigated. The Liberal Democrat leader referred to US allegations that the investment bank had defrauded investors. EPA/ANDY RAIN