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Brown: 'Debates Are Over, It's Decision Time'

Friday April 30, 2010 

I really think that all those surveys are very wrong. Everyone I talk says that Mr Clegg was the winner, not Mr. Cameron. Also I see more people moving to Liberal than never before. In fact Mr. Cameron was so nervous and vague. Make no mistakes, the Liberals will surpriese more than expected.

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