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    class="type-9999"> 1520: Now, it's time for Tiewatch, with the BBC's fashion insider, Claire Williams: "Clegg kicked off the day in an insipid cucumber green tie - a fashion faux pas which did nothing for his complexion. Although green is associated with renewal and change, it's also associated with inexperience, so something of a confusing choice." She continues: "Cameron appeared in Birmingham in what has been THE tie-colour of the 2010 campaign - a royal purple number, which contrasted nicely with wife Samatha's bold blue, green and white floral shirt. Brown was also ahead in the style-stakes today - modelling a maroon neck-piece whilst chatting with BBC Radio 1 listeners, cleverly blending purple with red - his party colour."
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  1. class="type-2"> 1523: Al Murray of Pub Landlord fame would do "absolutely nothing for the day" and James from London would "cut tuition fees". What would you do if you were prime minister? HREF="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/uk_politics/election_2010/8602143.stm" >Have Your Say: If I Were Prime Minister
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