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The Conservatives have been outlining some of their new media strategy, stressing that a huge e-mail database is their most valuable tool, says the BBC's Rory Cellan Jones. A party spokesman said: "We're now able to e-mail just short of half a million people. I doubt there's an e-mail database in European politics to rival that." HREF="http://www.dailymail.co.uk" STYLE="LINK_Inline">Daily Mail political sketch-writer Quentin Letts tells the BBC that David Cameron and Nick Clegg were surrounded by "youngsters" when they launched their campaigns this morning. He also thinks Gordon Brown, Mr Cameron and Mr Clegg will be "terribly worried about goofing" during the forthcoming televised debates. He predicts two of the three will "gang up" on the third, without naming which politician will take which role.
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