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The PM is due to make a short speech in north London at noon but next up on the campaign trail is David Cameron, who will be speaking in Swindon in a few minutes' time. Meanwhile Sky News is hosting a debate in Cardiff involving Welsh Secretary Peter Hain, Plaid Cymru leader Ieuan Wyn Jones, Kirsty Williams for the Lib Dems and Cheryl Gillan for the Conservatives. No Sunday lie-ins for the politicians this morning. Conservative leader David Cameron is on his feet for his speech reaching out to older voters. The sun's out in Swindon and his shirt sleeves are rolled up. He starts off by thanking his own parents for showing him how a "big society" could work - the "big society" being the theme of the Tories' manifesto. He says his dad used to work really hard - and his mother, a magistrate, would tell them all about "Swampy up his tree" - presumably she was dealing with Newbury bypass protest cases.
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