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Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg tells the BBC he has been practising for the leaders' debates on TV with his colleagues Chris Huhne - who's been playing the role of Gordon Brown - and David Laws, who's been standing in as David Cameron. "I don't feel I'm climbing into the boxing ring. It's as much as anything else a great opportunity in order to get across the policies and values of our party," says Mr Clegg. There is a new challenger in the race to become the next prime minister... in the form of a four-year-old boy. Barack Obama look-a-like Gramos Hoxha Jnr, from Peterborough, has set up a Facebook campaign and launched his own manifesto, according to the HREF="http://www.peterboroughtoday.co.uk/news/local/gramos_is_on_the_trail_for_election_1_441957" STYLE="LINK_Inline">Peterborough Evening Telegraph. Apparently, the youngster's mum says his only worry is that he won't be tall enough to take on Gordon Brown.
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