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The debate won't be like a football match, nobody will win or lose. It's about voters gradually forming an impression, working out what they think about these men and what they have to say, says the BBC's political editor Nick Robinson. Lord Mandelson is engaged in one of the weirdest photo opportunities of the campaign so far, says the BBC's James Cook. In the centre of Manchester he is standing in front of a perspex box full of swirling £50 notes which are being blown by a fan. A message on the box reads: "Tory £200,000 giveaway to the richest 3,000 estates", referring to the Conservatives' plan to cut inheritance tax. At the end of the stunt a member of the public shouts out, "You just keep speaking your usual hot air, sir."
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