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  1. 1010: "Nick Griffin's manifesto reveals a party keen to turn voters into supporters of a racially 'pure' Britain, 'bound together by blood'," writes Jim Wolfreys, of HREF="http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/apr/27/bnp-manifesto-launch-nick-griffin" ID="9999" STYLE="LINK_Inline">the Guardian. He says that a close analysis of the document shows "features of a political current that has existed before". He writes: "It has a name. The BNP has simply adapted its legacy to contemporary conditions. Its name is fascism."
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  1. 1039: Former EastEnders actress Brooke Kinsella, whose brother Ben was stabbed to death in London in 2008, is giving her support to the Conservatives. She's appearing alongside David Cameron at a press conference in south London today. She says she wants a party in power that will make the streets safer and get tough on knife crime. "I think that David and the Conservatives will do that," she says. Ms Kinsella has campaigned on youth violence since her brother's death and has previously appeared on platforms with Gordon Brown.
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