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  1. 1014: "There would be a BBQ summer under a Conservative government every year," David Cameron jokes with a butcher after asking about BBQ sales. He is mixing with shoppers at a Saturday market in Woodstock, Oxfordshire, buying Banbury cake and purple sprouting broccoli.
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  1. 1026: Nick Clegg's hero is playwright Samuel Beckett, he tells HREF="http://www.guardian.co.uk/books/2010/apr/30/nick-clegg-my-hero-samuel-beckett" STYLE="LINK_Inline">the Guardian. "My first encounter with Beckett was when I was studying in Minnesota and I acted in a student production of Krapp's Last Tape...Since then I must have read Waiting for Godot - of course - a hundred times. Every time I go back to Beckett he seems more subversive, not less."
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