Nick Clegg quick-fire interview: what age did the Lib Dem leader get on the 'How Old Do I Look' app?
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Your support makes all the difference.May 7 may be at the forefront of Nick Clegg's mind at the moment but May 30 is another date the Deputy Prime Minister is thinking about.
That's when the Liberal Democrats leader's beloved Arsenal go up against David Cameron's West Ham Aston Villa in the FA Cup Final. While Mr Clegg's party may get less MPs than Mr Cameron's Conservatives after May 7, the Deputy Prime Minister is confident his Gunners will thrash the Villains at Wembley.
The Independent sat down with Mr Clegg for a quick-fire interview on his Battle Bus as he travels from Land's End to John O'Groats in the last days of the election campaign. He will make the 1,000 mile journey in just two days.
We asked Mr Clegg whether he would be watching the FA Cup Final with Mr Cameron and what he missed most about Cleggmania in 2010. Mr Clegg also revealed what his weirdest moments of the campaign had been.
Yet who did Mr Clegg say were his most and least favourite Conservatives to work with? And who would he rather go to the pub with, Nigel Farage or Jeremy Clarkson?
Mr Clegg, 48, also played the 'How Old Do I Look' app with The Independent. What age did the app think the Deputy Prime Minister was? You'll have to watch the quick-fire interview video above.
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