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Just as Mr Cameron was finishing his speech, some news came to us from Labour sources. We understand that a new Labour government would offer referenda on reforming the voting system at general elections and reform of the House of Lords within 18 months of being re-elected. We'll hear more about that tomorrow apparently. But we also understand the government dropped proposals to bring in such reforms within six months of a re-election after the Conservatives blocked the move. Leader of the UK Independence Party Lord Pearson tells the BBC he wants to see a hung Parliament. He says the election is "phoney" anyway because so many of our laws are now made in Brussels. And he believes that a victory for any of the main parties would lead to "five more years of integration" in Europe and leave us "in the bowels of the corrupt octopus, not just in its tentacles as we are now".
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