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On Monday night, Theresa May revealed the "naughtiest thing she's ever done".

It was ITV's Julie Etchingham who asked the Prime Minister, to which she replied: "Oh, goodness me. Well, I suppose… gosh. Do you know, I’m not quite sure. I can’t think what the naughtiest thing."

But Julie didn't allow May to swerve talking about her darkest moment. And it was soon made apparent that May had quite an unsavoury past.

"Well, nobody is ever perfectly behaved, are they? I mean, you know, there are times when… I have to confess, when me and my friend, sort of, used to run through the fields of wheat, the farmers weren’t too pleased about that," May told Julie.

Goodness.

The question led to other political leaders being asked the same. Tim Farron's is boring – something about 'breaking into a music studio'. But not.

What about Corbyn?

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A member of the public asked the Labour leader about Corbyn's naughtiest moment while on the campaign trail.

Twitter user @sadcat786 quizzed: "Jeremy, what’s the naughtiest thing you’ve ever done?"

Corbyn joked: "It’s far too naughty to say". He then marched off with a cheeky grin.

Lots of people admired Corbyn's attitude. Some even compared him to Barack Obama. Indeed, he's somehow come out looking good without even answering the question.