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David Cameron’s super-soft interview with ITV’s Sir Trevor McDonald flopped last night after it was revealed that the programme was watched by fewer than HALF those who tuned in to Piers Morgan’s chat with Gordon Brown last month. The Prime Minister’s prime time move was viewed by more than 4.5 million, despite being criticised by
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