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Author:  Madeline [ 04 Apr 10, 16:21 ]
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A-Z of the general election 2010
With the parties already trading political fire, Observer writers offer a guide to the people and issues that will decide who forms the next government


By Anushka Asthana, Jamie Doward, Euan Ferguson, Toby Helm and Vanessa Thorpe
The Observer, Sunday 4 April 2010

Observer

Author:  Madeline [ 04 Apr 10, 16:25 ]
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Secret tape reveals Tory backing for ban on gays
• B&Bs 'should have right to bar gays'
• Exclusion would violate law – Labour
Observer

Author:  Madeline [ 04 Apr 10, 16:29 ]
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Prove you deserve to win, Mr Cameron
Frank Luntz timesonline

Author:  Madeline [ 04 Apr 10, 16:31 ]
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Mandelson is losing the spin game
timesonline

Author:  Madeline [ 04 Apr 10, 16:35 ]
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David Cameron: hung parliament 'damaging' for Britain
David Cameron has warned that a hung parliament would be ''damaging'' for Britain as he insisted it was "do-able" for the Tories to win the election outright Telegraph

Author:  Madeline [ 04 Apr 10, 16:37 ]
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'George Osborne's tax cut is a gimmick and a sad joke'


By David Blanchflower, Professor of Economics and former member of the Bank of England's Monetary.
Mirror

Author:  Madeline [ 04 Apr 10, 16:39 ]
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Every voice counts! IoS launches call to the ballot box
There is – quite understandably – widespread disenchantment with our politicians. But that makes exercising our franchise more, not less, important


By Jane Merrick, Brian Brady and Jonathan Owen
Independent

Author:  Madeline [ 05 Apr 10, 22:31 ]
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I'm glad to miss this orgy of electoral dishonesty
For the first time I feel barely a flicker of election fever. Unlike the clashes of old, Cameron v Brown inspires only revulsion
Guardian

Author:  Madeline [ 05 Apr 10, 22:34 ]
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George Osborne - I can cut taxes and deficit without VAT hike
timesonline

Author:  Madeline [ 06 Apr 10, 23:40 ]
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Party leaders off and running in race for No 10
By Daniel Bentley

Lots of links with this post
Independent

Author:  Madeline [ 06 Apr 10, 23:48 ]
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General election 2010: 'Why is Gordon Brown coming to see the Queen? Is he in trouble for something?'
Only the British can combine a monarch, a prime minister, an election and a 775-room palace and create an occasion with all the pomp-soaked drama of a man clocking out of a car park
Guardian

Author:  Madeline [ 07 Apr 10, 15:28 ]
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Tax and spending dominate final pre-poll PMQs
By Gavin Cordon, Press Association Independent

Author:  Madeline [ 07 Apr 10, 15:42 ]
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Leaders' wives audition for 1950s Britain
The 'secret weapons' are asked to tread between hot-button issues such as whether he cleans up when cooking
Guardian

Author:  Madeline [ 07 Apr 10, 15:52 ]
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General election 2010: Julian Glover's interactive guide
Our polls guru and chief leader writer Julian Glover guides you through the stats that matter. Click on the links in in the top left of the graphic to navigate through the video
Guardian

Author:  Madeline [ 08 Apr 10, 14:51 ]
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'Hang on lads, I've got a great idea': Michael Caine backs Cameron's plans for National Citizen Service for teenagers Mail

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