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The BBC's Jane Hill says: "PM now talking to 250 students at a sixth-form college in Brighton. A sign above the college entrance is in Latin - and translates as 'nothing without labour'. Party officials insist it wasn't chosen for that reason." More news from the bookmakers: William Hill slashes odds on the Lib Dems winning an outright majority from 300/1 to 25/1. They are now a measly 14/1 to be the largest party. These prices - the shortest in the party's history - were sparked by what the firm calls "the biggest betting frenzy on the Liberals since Lloyd George was prime minister". Was gambling so well-organised in 1922?
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