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  1. 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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  1. 1318: Nick Clegg has apologised for using the word "nutters" during the first prime ministerial debate. Jonathan Naess, director of mental health charity Stand to Reason, wrote to the Lib Dem leader after he used what he called "inappropriate" language. Mr Clegg has now written back saying sorry. He said he was "acutely aware that the stigma of mental health causes great distress to many people" and his use of "language that could be considered derogatory was entirely unintentional".
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