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Brown makes second election visit Brown talks to students in Wales
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Prime Minister Gordon Brown is in Wales for the second time during the general election campaign.Prime Minister Gordon Brown is in Wales for the second time during the general election campaign.
He told students at Glyndwr University in Wrexham that there would be no ceiling on their ability to rise under a Labour government. He told Glyndwr University in Wrexham that Labour's fight was for the future a society "where we believe that wealth should help more than the wealthy".
Welsh Lib Dem leader Kirsty Williams has campaigned in Newport, where Tory Theresa Villiers also canvassed voters.Welsh Lib Dem leader Kirsty Williams has campaigned in Newport, where Tory Theresa Villiers also canvassed voters.
Former Welsh Secretary Ron Davies has urged to "lend" their vote to Plaid Cymru in the Aberconwy marginal.Former Welsh Secretary Ron Davies has urged to "lend" their vote to Plaid Cymru in the Aberconwy marginal.
Mr Davies, the former Caerphilly MP who was in Tony Blair's first cabinet in 1998 until standing down amid controversy over his private life, later left Labour and joined the now disbanded party Forward Wales. Mr Brown returned to a key general election theme of jobs as he addressed students at the new Wrexham university.
He promised Labour's "fight for the future is a fight for jobs" and said they knew "that lost generation of young people who did not recover from the way they were treated under Conservative governments".
There is no ceiling on your ability to rise, and there is no cap on your ability to show talent and there is no limit on how far you can go. Prime Minister Gordon Brown
Mr Brown told students: "We know that our policy is to secure the recovery - a job rich recovery - to get people into jobs, to build up industries like British aerospace that do so much for our society.
"And to make sure that a message goes out to every young person in our community that if you work hard there's an apprenticeship, or a college place, or a university place for you.
"And there is no ceiling on your ability to rise, and there is no cap on your ability to show talent and there is no limit on how far you can go."
Ron Davies, the former Caerphilly MP who was in Tony Blair's first cabinet in 1998 until standing down amid controversy over his private life, later left Labour and joined the now disbanded party Forward Wales.
Plaid said that Mr Davies, who is now an independent Caerphilly councillor, had written to Labour voters in Aberconwy asking them to back Plaid.Plaid said that Mr Davies, who is now an independent Caerphilly councillor, had written to Labour voters in Aberconwy asking them to back Plaid.
We want to help people during these difficult economic times Kirsty Williams, Welsh Liberal Democrat leaderWe want to help people during these difficult economic times Kirsty Williams, Welsh Liberal Democrat leader
Welsh Lib Dem leader Kirsty Williams was campaigning on her party's tax policies in their target seat of Newport East, alongside candidate Ed Townsend.Welsh Lib Dem leader Kirsty Williams was campaigning on her party's tax policies in their target seat of Newport East, alongside candidate Ed Townsend.
Ms Williams said: "The tax system in this country is fundamentally unfair and that's why the Liberal Democrats want to turn the tax system on its head by making the richest pay their fair share.Ms Williams said: "The tax system in this country is fundamentally unfair and that's why the Liberal Democrats want to turn the tax system on its head by making the richest pay their fair share.
"Under 13 years of this Labour government, our society has become unfair and the gap between the rich and the poor has increased."Under 13 years of this Labour government, our society has become unfair and the gap between the rich and the poor has increased.
"Across Wales, under our plans, over 200,000 people will pay no income tax and 800,000 will be £700 better off every year."Across Wales, under our plans, over 200,000 people will pay no income tax and 800,000 will be £700 better off every year.
"In a family with two working adults, their combined income tax break will be enough to pay the council tax bill for the whole year."In a family with two working adults, their combined income tax break will be enough to pay the council tax bill for the whole year.
'Big choice''Big choice'
"We want to help people during these difficult economic times.""We want to help people during these difficult economic times."
Ed Miliband - who was in south Wales on Monday when his brother and fellow cabinet member David was in north Wales - called Thursday's election "the most important in a generation".Ed Miliband - who was in south Wales on Monday when his brother and fellow cabinet member David was in north Wales - called Thursday's election "the most important in a generation".
He told an audience in Swansea that the big choice lay "between protecting the future under Labour or putting it all at risk under the Conservatives".He told an audience in Swansea that the big choice lay "between protecting the future under Labour or putting it all at risk under the Conservatives".
Businesses know that things have to change in this country if we're going to recover from the worst recession in 60 years Theresa Villiers, ConservativeBusinesses know that things have to change in this country if we're going to recover from the worst recession in 60 years Theresa Villiers, Conservative
He said in the last days of the campaign he had seen how "millions of pounds of investment in local schools, hospitals and city centre projects are making a difference to local people".He said in the last days of the campaign he had seen how "millions of pounds of investment in local schools, hospitals and city centre projects are making a difference to local people".
Conservative shadow transport secretary Theresa Villiers was visiting Cardiff West as well as Newport West.Conservative shadow transport secretary Theresa Villiers was visiting Cardiff West as well as Newport West.
Ms Villiers said Conservatives had been working hard with local companies over a long period, adding that "businesses know that things have to change in this country if we're going to recover from the worst recession in 60 years".. Ms Villiers said Conservatives had been working hard with local companies over a long period, adding that "businesses know that things have to change in this country if we're going to recover from the worst recession in 60 years".
Ms Villiers also confirmed the Conservatives would support plans for the electrification of the south Wales rail line.Ms Villiers also confirmed the Conservatives would support plans for the electrification of the south Wales rail line.
She said: "We think it's very important that we improve rail services to south Wales and we're determined to take it forward."She said: "We think it's very important that we improve rail services to south Wales and we're determined to take it forward."