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Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has a personal reason for wanting to see the ash cloud move on. His three young sons Antonio, eight, Alberto, five and one-year-old Miguel are supposed to be back at school on Monday but are stranded in Spain with their grandparents. "I have just been on the phones this afternoon to try and work out how I can, perhaps, get my children on to a train from Spain to France and so on. I think information is what families desperately need at the moment."Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg has a personal reason for wanting to see the ash cloud move on. His three young sons Antonio, eight, Alberto, five and one-year-old Miguel are supposed to be back at school on Monday but are stranded in Spain with their grandparents. "I have just been on the phones this afternoon to try and work out how I can, perhaps, get my children on to a train from Spain to France and so on. I think information is what families desperately need at the moment."
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