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Andre Camilleri from Mansfield writes: There are many millions of people out there who are unbelievably fed up with our present sad batch of politicians. Perhaps if people were given a real chance to listen to independent candidates the outcome of this election would be truly historical and not sadly predictable. HREF="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/haveyoursay/2010/04/what_are_the_most_important_el.html" >Have Your Say David Cameron's team is doing its best to keep the media accompanying him happy and aware of the Conservatives' campaign themes, the BBC's Carole Walker says. This morning we have all received goody bags containing Berocca vitamins, Kalms anti-stress herbal tablets, emergency chocolate for those moments of fatigue, make-your-own Gordon Brown speech fridge magnets and a mug with David Cameron as Gene Hunt urging us to "Fire up the Quattro, it's time for change", our correspondent adds. They're all in an environmentally friendly jute bag bearing the message "Brown ain't my bag".
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