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Nick Clegg's team seem very chipper ahead of the TV debate, but he has to decide whether to pile in to arguments between Gordon Brown and David Cameron or whether to stand back, the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg says. Mr Brown has to make sure he doesn't go on too long, while Mr Cameron's camp fear they have the most to lose, although they think their man has the biggest personality of the three. William Hague says Conservative leader David Cameron is a "nice guy", and a "rational" one at that. Mr Hague, who led the Tories from 1997 to 2001 and is now shadow foreign secretary, reckons the TV debate will be a chance for politicians to "reconnect" with voters and that Mr Cameron should just "be himself".
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