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  1. 1359: David Cameron is talking to young people at the City of London academy. He's been joined by wife Samantha and double Olympic gold medallist, rower James Cracknell. The first question is what football team does he support - cue groans from those assembled when Mr Cameron says Aston Villa. He then backs Chelsea to win the Premier League - cue more groans. "I've lost all the north London votes there," he says.
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  1. 1410: Gordon Brown is in Great Yarmouth with a dragon by his side - Duncan Bannatyne, entrepreneur from the BBC's Dragons' Den. The BBC's James Cook says he's going to talk about the regeneration of seaside towns - and will announce that Mr Bannatyne would have a role in helping to achieve that if Labour is re-elected. Meanwhile, at a Labour press conference in Westminster, Business Secretary Lord Mandelson is speaking - he accuses David Cameron of expecting to "waltz into" Number 10.
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