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  1. 1910: An ICM poll of 1,020 people for the Sunday Telegraph has the Conservatives on 35% (up two points on last Sunday), Labour on 26% (down two) and the Lib Dems on 31% (up one).
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  1. 1927: Harriet Harman is spelling out Labour's credentials for political change - saying Labour has devolved powers to Scotland and Wales, set up a Mayoral system in London and will look at changing the voting system. Lib Dem Simon Hughes says Labour is not truly committed to change to make the system more fair. The Conservatives' Theresa May says what people really want is greater transparency in politics but that a hung parliament would lead to "deals behind closed doors".
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