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  1. 1400: BNP leader Nick Griffin tells BBC Radio 2's Jeremy Vine show that one of his candidates should be sacked for displaying SS insignia. Colin Marsh, who's standing in the Cheshire seat of Weaver Vale, has the insignia, and symbols of the neo-Nazi group Combat 18, on his Facebook page. "If that's genuine and he's put those on, he's going to be thrown out because those organisations are proscribed to members of the British National Party," Mr Griffin says.
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  1. 1407: "This race is wide open," says Labour's election coordinator Douglas Alexander - and "it's open to the Labour Party to win", he adds. But standing alongside him, Conservative chairman Eric Pickles says he's feeling "slightly perky" after watching "a master class of smear and negative campaigning" from Gordon Brown during last night's debate.
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