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    class="type-13"> 1233: The BBC's Rory Cellan-Jones says: A number of people using Twitter have responded to what they see as the anti-immigration tone of last night's debate by tweeting their support for immigrants. The hashtag #iloveimmigrants is currently the second most popular trending topic on Twitter in the UK, and appears in tweets such as: "You'd think from the #leadersdebate that it's the norm to be anti-immigrants in the UK". HREF="http://twitter.com/BBCRoryCJ" ID="9999" STYLE="LINK_Inline">Read Rory Cellan-Jones's tweets
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  1. class="type-9999"> 1259: Taking the mic from Ed Balls, Conservative candidate for Morley and Outwood Antony Calvert says his party will stop Britain "going the way of Greece and Portugal", financially-speaking. The BNP's Chris Beverley says the "old parties" offer the country nothing new.
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