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Nick Clegg takes questions from school children in Manchester Daily Politics Show
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"The vast majority of Welsh citizens will be better off under these proposals," Lib Dem leader Kirsty Williams said as she launched her party's manifesto for Wales this morning in Cardiff. They would lift 200,000 people out of income tax altogether, she added. Quick run-down for you on the format for tonight. It's a 90-minute debate - 45 minutes on domestic affairs, the rest on other topics. Each leader gets a one-minute opening statement and another 90 seconds at the end to sum up. In theory, no clapping or booing from the audience is allowed during the debate, but will the good people of Manchester be silenced? I doubt it!
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