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  1. class="type-9999"> 1522: With the road outside the venue completely blocked by protesters, it would be very difficult for Nick Clegg to leave without having to go through the crowd, reports the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg. Meanwhile, over in west London, David Cameron has no such problems as he and his family are able to walk down an almost empty street to his home.
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  1. 1553: Peter Hall from Worksop writes: If Cameron and Clegg mean what they say, then there is no good reason why we could not have an effective and functioning government by Monday night. The question is, can the two leaders drag their parties with them? I hope so, because we can't afford to dither around any longer! Have Your Say
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