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Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg is getting ready to fly to north-west England, the BBC's Mike Sergeant says. There is a sense of eagerness to get away from Westminster as quickly as possible, our correspondent adds. Today's prime minister's questions will be the last until at least 19 May, as the new Parliament will not start until Tuesday 18 May. Now, Tiewatch: The BBC's Claire Williams says Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg's red number, covered in what looked like small yellow spots, was an "interesting" choice. "It combined Labour's colour with a bit of Lib Dem yellow and, overall, had a rather conservative pattern," she adds. "Could it be a hung Parliament tie?" On Mr Cameron's light-blue offering, Ms Williams says: "It was understated. Conservative with a small 'c'. I can find no more words to add on the subject and nor shall I endeavour to do so."
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