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Politics News: Dudley North Labour MP Ian Austin calls for televised general election debate in the West Midlands

The West Midlands could have its own televised general election debate, following Gordon Brown’s announcement that he will take part in a national debate alongside Conservative leader David Cameron and Liberal Democrat Nick Clegg. Full Article at Birmingham Post

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