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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. The Lib Dems' Vince Cable has been stressing the "fundamental differences" between his party and Labour and the Conservatives. The 3rd biggest party has been facing lots of questions about who they would side with in the event of a hung parliament. Labour says they share "progressive" roots with the Lib Dems. Mr Cable is having none of it saying Labour has a "terrible record on civil liberties" and saying they differ on ID cards and the "surveillance state" and on Trident.
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