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    class="type-5"> 1154: In today's HREF="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/" STYLE="LINK_Inline">Daily Telegraph, Tory blogger Iain Dale suggests that "the internet has become all but an irrelevance" in the campaign, although he concedes that it has had an impact on campaign posters that have been repeatedly spoofed. Musings on the internet's role in these elections are bound to be a big part of the wash up. HREF="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/election-2010/7640143/General-Election-2010-This-was-meant-to-be-the-internet-election.-So-what-happened.html" ID="9999" >Blogger Iain Dale writing for the Daily Telegraph
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  1. class="type-9999"> 1205: The SNP's case at the Court of Session over its exclusion from the BBC's prime ministerial TV debate has been adjourned after submissions finished. The SNP's QC argued "there is no right to see an unfair debate". The BBC insists the threat to ban the PM debate (in Scotland) is unpractical and pointless, reports Raymond Buchanan in Edinburgh. The judge, Lady Smith, says she hopes to have a result by lunchtime.
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