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    class="type-24"> 1153: David Cameron was tackled over his policies for disabled children after his speech in south London, reports the BBC's Carole Walker. The Conservative leader, whose own disabled son Ivan died last year, wants to make it easier for children with special needs to go to specialist schools. But Jonathan Bartley, who was with his seven-year-old son Samuel, argued strongly that disabled children should be educated in mainstream schools.
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  1. class="type-9999"> 1208: Brooke Kinsella, whose brother Ben was stabbed to death, said she was backing David Cameron because of the "positive policies he is offering" to tackle youth violence, and she didn't want to be negative about the other parties. But she did say of Labour: "Sadly, although I think they care, I do not think they have done enough."
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