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    class="type-6"> 0419: Henry Macrory, head of press for the Conservative Party, has tweeted: "Jacqui Smith in trouble". He's talking about the former home secretary who's fighting Redditch, in Worcestershire.
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  1. class="type-2"> 0427: Some thoughts from those who were staffing polling stations... Laura1961 writes: "I've been a poll clerk today. The rules are very clear, no ballot paper is to be given to any elector after the close of poll at 10pm." And Nick Baldev writes: "I am a presiding officer and would like to say that some of the blame for today's lines must be directed to the voters themselves." HREF="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/haveyoursay/2010/05/have_the_parties_done_enough.html" >Have Your Say
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