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Mr Clegg says keeping the Trident nuclear deterrent system would be "living in the past", arguing that it is no longer needed for the UK's defence. His speech and press conference is over. The Lib Dem leader will now head off to prepare for the final prime minister's questions session of this Parliament, at 1200 BST. It is the last time the 150 or so MPs who are standing down at the election will attend. Some misty eyes can be expected among the likes of Michael Howard, Ruth Kelly, Ann Widdecombe, Sir Patrick Cormack, Ian Paisley, James Purnell, to name but a few. Will the tone be a little nostalgic or, as usual, just mutually antagonistic? Gordon Brown will face questions from Labour's Sandra Osborne and Linda Gilroy among others in the House of Commons from 1200 BST. There are several Tories on the list of questioners too, including Stephen Hammond, Greg Hands, Michael Fabricant and Damian Green.
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