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They may be shying away from talk of what happens if there's a hung parliament but it appears Mr Brown and Mr Clegg have entered into a Lib-Lab pact to keep their ties and jackets on - despite the warm weather. David Cameron went more casual. Mr Brown laughs as children at the meeting shout: "I've seen you on TV" and mob him for his autograph. What was that comment earlier about it not being an X-Factor contest? Politics Show commentators Jane Moore and Phil Collins - not the singer - question whether Nick Clegg's popularity will last. Jane Moore points out the Lib Dem leader may also suffer from being seen as a bit posh. When he was a Westminster School pupil he apparently used to get woken up in the morning and given his newspaper by none other than TV's Louis Theroux -who was a fellow pupil. Theroux recounted this story to the BBC's One Show. Mr Clegg told the Mirror he had "no recollection" of that.
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