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  1. class="type-9999"> 1258: Foreign Secretary David Miliband has been urging young people to use their vote. Speaking at a question-and-answer session in Blackpool, he told them to look at the parties and work out who had their interests - and those of their community - at heart. He added: "Apart from anything else, if you don't vote you've got no right to complain."
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  1. 1304: Paul Sagar, writing on the Lib Dem Voice blog, says he finds the party's immigration policy "confusing", in particular the idea of restricting foreign workers to a particular locality. "Won't this counter the economic benefits of migrant workers that Nick Clegg rightly trumpets?" he asks. And more generally, he says, "isn't this proposal reminiscent of Elizabethan poor laws that effectively forced potential workers to stay in their home parish?"
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