Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg are to criss-cross the country on the election campaign's penultimate day.
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Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg are to criss-cross the country on the election campaign's penultimate day.
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How come we never see these 'leaders' holding hands with their wives? Family values me
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Why dont they just be sensible and have a day off.At this stage i would imagine most are fed up with them anyway and seeing them in person is not going to make any difference.
I have just read that bookmakers Paddy Power are already paying out on a Tory win,is this a publicity stunt,because i dont think it is a done deal yet.
Despite the polls, given a free bet on the outcome i am not sure who i would back,and that's about the only thing of interest as far as i can see.
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