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    class="type-5"> 1206: Janet Daley from the HREF="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/" ID="9999" STYLE="LINK_Inline">Daily Telegraph believes UKIP should feel "morally obliged" to withdraw from the general election, at least where LibDems might oust Conservatives. She says that otherwise UKIP could ironically be responsible for the "most Europhile party" being in a coalition government. "I beg my old friend Lord Pearson to take this plea seriously," she adds. HREF="http://blogs.telegraph.co.uk/news/janetdaley/100035668/ukip-should-withdraw-from-the-election/" ID="9999" >Janet Daley's blog at the Daily Telegraph
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  1. class="type-17"> 1218: Senior Labour sources have been playing down the phrase "progressive alliance" attributed to the prime minister in the Independent, says the BBC's Iain Watson. They say they don't recall him using that phrase, but if he did he was simply encouraging progressive minded people to vote Labour - it was not a hint of any post election deal with the Lib Dems and that Gordon Brown laughed off Nick Clegg´s suggestions that he was "desperate".
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