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UKIP chairman Paul Nuttall says the issue of immigration was not properly addressed during last night's debate. "There were three people on that platform who were fiddling while Rome burns," he tells the BBC. "They constantly talked about non-EU immigration, disregarding the fact that there's been a million EU migrants in this country since 2004 which is undercutting British workers and driving down wages." Carole Cochrane, chief executive at The Princess Royal Trust for Carers, is pleased that all three of the main party leaders paid tribute to the "unsung heroes" who provide unpaid care during last night's debate. But she adds: "Let us not kid ourselves that by singing their praises we will solve the problems they face, such as poverty, ill-health and isolation". This will take, she says, "more than a five-minute debate".
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