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  1. 1649: If you fancy seeing David Cameron take on a giant chicken - not something I ever thought I'd write - check out our video of the encounter HREF="9999" ID="8633049" STYLE="LINK_Inline">here. Some might say ripping his head off was fowl play...
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  1. 1645: The HREF="http://www.spectator.co.uk/coffeehouse/5928318/grayling-wins-the-perceptions-battle.thtml" ID="9999" STYLE="LINK_Inline">Spectator magazine has been mulling over the BBC Daily Politics crime debate. Writer Peter Hoskin thinks the Conservatives' Chris Grayling did best at judging audience perceptions "when he emphasised the 'sense' that crime is rising, and dwelt on a number of civil liberty issues - from the DNA database to ID cards". As for Lib Dem Chris Huhne, he "will always struggle to sell a policy of limiting prison sentences, whether sensible or not".
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