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    class="type-24"> 1724: Davidchivall tweets: Vote Cameron, get people like Lardner and Grayling? HREF="http://twitter.com/davidchivall" ID="9999" STYLE="LINK_Inline">Read Davidchivall's tweets1724David Cameron accepts the Conservatives have more to do to reassure gay people, says the BBC's Carole Walker. "We've been on a journey," he tells reporters on his election bus. "Have we gone far enough and fast enough? Maybe not." But Mr Cameron stresses the Tories' policies include support for gay partnerships, efforts to tackle homophobic bullying and support for ending Section 28, the controversial law brought in by his party in 1988 banning councils from portraying homosexuality in a positive light.
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  1. class="type-9999"> 1731: UKIP threaten legal action against the BBC - along the lines of the SNP's court case - unless their leader, Lord Pearson, is included in the next televised debate, the BBC's Alan Soady says. The party have given the BBC until 1200 BST on Wednesday to agree to change the line-up. The debate is shown on BBC One at 2030 BST on Thursday.
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