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    class="type-9999"> 1637: Nick Clegg is now centre stage at the Citizens UK event. He tells the audience the Lib Dems have "an unrelenting commitment to fairness". "It's just wrong", he says, that the UK tax system is so unfair and our schools are not helping those who most need it. There's actually what sounds like a squeal of delight from the audience when he starts attacking the banks.
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  1. class="type-12"> 1649: Labour's Ed Balls has given an interview to the New Statesman magazine in which he seems to suggest that people in some seats might want to vote tactically, reports the BBC's Laura Kuenssberg. He says that while he always wants the Labour candidate to win, "there's an issue in seats like North Norfolk" where Lib Dem Norman Lamb is trying to beat a Conservative challenger. In that situation, Mr Balls says, "I want to keep the Tories out".
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