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  1. 1616: The Conservatives have a new poster and it's out with a grinning Gordon Brown, in with a serious message on reform. The poster shows David Cameron, sleeves rolled up, looking purposeful, alongside the message: "Let's cut benefits for those who refuse to work."
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  1. 1625: "Europe - the one pin threatening to burst Clegg's bubble," writes James Macintyre, of HREF="http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/public-accounts/2010/04/affairs-debate-european-party ID="9999" STYLE="LINK_Inline">the New Statesman. He says there's a split within the party over Nick Clegg's promise to hold an "in or out" referendum on EU membership if elected. Mr Clegg is also likely to be attacked for his pro-European stance during Thursday's TV debate.
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