Politicians on 50 years of Private Eye
As Private Eye celebrates 50 years of publication, BBC News asks politicians and party leaders for their opinions about the satirical magazine.
Prime Minister David Cameron, Labour leader Ed Miliband, Deputy Prime Minister Nick Clegg and Justice Secretary Ken Clarke reveal their mixed feelings about a magazine that can cause both laughter and loathing within the political establishment.
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