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    class="type-9999"> 1710: More on Philip Lardner now - he's ID="8647206" STYLE="LINK_Inline">the Tory candidate suspended for saying gay people were "not normal". Party leader David Cameron says these remarks were "not acceptable". "That's not what the Conservative Party stands for so I acted very quickly to deal with it," he adds.
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  1. class="type-12"> 1718: The Liberal Democrats received £100,000 more in donations in the second week of the election campaign than they did in the first, says the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg. They were given £120,000, as opposed to £20,000 in week one, which preceded the first televised prime minsterial debate. The Conservatives received a total of £2.2m in the second week (up on £1.45m), while Labour were given just under £1.5m (up from £780,000).
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