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As he prepared to defend a party in free fall at tonight's crucial leaders' debate, Ukip's Nigel Farage has gone on the offensive, accusing the BBC of "scaremongering" on migration and "clear and evident bias" against his party. The leaders of Britain's seven political parties have gathered in Manchester for the only head-to-head debate of the campaign.
He also criticised the format of the seven-way debate on ITV as "the Prime Minister's wish", but said he was looking forward to "arguing" with the rest about immigration in particular. The leaders of the Conservatives, Labour, Liberal Democrats, Ukip, Greens, SNP and Plaid Cymru are taking part.
As we build up to tonight's big debate, here are the other latest updates from the day's politics: In a two-hour session, leaders will discuss the NHS, immigration, the economy and the future of Britain's political system.
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On 7 May, the British public will decide who is to lead the country for the next five years, and what sort of nation the UK will be.On 7 May, the British public will decide who is to lead the country for the next five years, and what sort of nation the UK will be.
The polls have Labour and the Conservative Party neck and neck, making this one of the most exciting election build-ups for generations.The polls have Labour and the Conservative Party neck and neck, making this one of the most exciting election build-ups for generations.
Yet with neither guaranteed to get a majority on their own, this election will also see a hugely important role played by all of Ukip, the SNP, the Greens, the Lib Dems and Plaid Cymru.Yet with neither guaranteed to get a majority on their own, this election will also see a hugely important role played by all of Ukip, the SNP, the Greens, the Lib Dems and Plaid Cymru.