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    class="type-6"> 1615: Actress and Lib Dem supporter Floella Benjamin tweets: The Tories will have to offer much more on proportional representation to satisfy all Lib Dems and young people who voted for the first time and are excited by the idea of change. HREF="http://twitter.com/FloellaBenjamin" ID="9999" STYLE="LINK_Inline">Read Floella Benjamin's tweets
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  1. class="type-2"> 1625: Nachanza writes: The hung parliament means that neither the Labour party nor the Conservatives chose the right people to lead them. Neither of them commands the confidence of a substantial number of the electorate. The coalition government is the only choice but requires tact - we wait to see whether the politicians have what it takes. May the best negotiator win. HREF="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/haveyoursay/2010/05/what_does_a_hung_parliament_me.html" >Have Your Say
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