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    class="type-2"> 1009: Duncan from Bristol writes: As a 29 year old living in Bristol, which is a very liberal city, I feel the Liberal Democrats have been seriously underestimated. I think we're set to see a very large turn out on polling day, particularly from people under 30. I certainly will be voting LibDems both for my MP and local councillor. HREF="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/haveyoursay/2010/04/prime_ministerial_debate_your_2.html" >Have Your Say
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  1. class="type-24"> 1016: "Ten-year-old Kaylei Hendon asked David Cameron how he felt after last night's debate. He said 'quite tired actually'. Mr Cameron said it was very hot under the lights, he was quite pleased it was all over but he'd enjoyed it, adding 'It was a really exciting challenge'," reports the BBC's Carole Walker.
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