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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."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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