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Malcolm Moss, retiring Conservative representative for North East Cambridgeshire, has said "it will be a miracle if David Cameron becomes prime minister", the BBC's chief political correspondent Laura Kuenssberg reports. She says he wasn't criticising the Tory leader, but reminding him of the huge challenge he faces. The Association of Police Authorities has hit back at claims in the Conservative manifesto that they are "invisible and unaccountable". The party wants to create elected police representatives with the power to hire and fire chief constables. But APA chief executive Mark Castle says that could lead to one group or "extremist individual" gaining control of a force and "politicising" the police.
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