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  1. 0517: Ed Balls, fresh from his fairly narrow victory in Morley and Outwood, tells the BBC that Gordon Brown is waiting to see how things unfold. "I would say that we need to see the full result first and, as the prime minister, he will then consider the next step, as is his prerogative," he says. Asked if the Tories would have the moral right to govern if they won more than 300 seats, Mr Balls says: "That's not our constitutional system."
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  1. 0528: On current figures on seats declared so far, some two million more people have voted for the Conservatives than have voted for Labour.
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