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Let the people decide - Cameron
David Cameron rallies the Tories, challenging Gordon Brown to call a snap election and "let the people decide".
Cameron speech in full
Your views: Cameron speech
Speech in full
I won't let you down, says Brown
Gordon Brown says he will "not let the British people down" in his keynote speech to the Labour conferences.
I'm not too old, says Sir Menzies
Sir Menzies Campbell hits back at critics who say he is too old, in his keynote speech to the Lib Dem conference.
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HAVE YOUR SAY
I think Mr Brown will not call a snap election. He'll want to spend as much time at Number 10 as possible.
John G, Clitheroe, UK
Age is irrelevant - I can hardly believe the vitriol directed at Campbell just for being old.
Lippy Lippo, Herne Bay, UK
I have been uncertain of David Cameron for a while now, but I thought this speech was compelling.
David Ingram, Hong Kong
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