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  1. 0904: "The problem the Conservatives have is they say they will cut the deficit, cut your tax and ringfence the most expensive departments - all at the same time. Now that simply isn't credible," Lib Dem Treasury spokesman Jeremy Browne tells the BBC.
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  1. 0918: Polly Toynbee, writing in the HREF="http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/apr/26/nursery-provision-conservatives-tactical-voting" ID="9999" STYLE="LINK_Inline">Guardian, says parents should "wake up and shout about toddler top-up fees". She claims that the Conservative suggestion of charging for nursery places calls into question "Cameron's commitment to social justice and improving social mobility". This is what elections should be about, she says, adding: "If families have spotted this it ought to be electoral suicide for the Tories, and it is a sign of the weakness of Labour's campaign that it isn't the hot issue."
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