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    class="type-12"> 1735: Labour and the Conservatives haven't been able to set out their own agendas and talk about their policies because they've had their agendas dictated to them by Nick Clegg, says the BBC's chief political correspondent Laura Kuenssberg. The Tories, in particular, have shown just how worried they are with their Hung Parliament Party stunt. If they really were as confident of victory as they say, they wouldn't be pouring their energies into this.
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  1. class="type-9999"> 1749: "Gordon Brown has just ushered a particularly emotional man from a question-and-answer session in Southampton", says the BBC's Katie Townsend. "The man broke down in tears as he asked about job opportunities and explained that he has adult dyslexia. At the end of the session, Mr Brown went to talk to the man - but he became even more tearful and he has been taken from the room by the prime minister."
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