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Just a two per cent gap between the major parties

Posted by Nick Ferrari on March 01, 2010 at 11:33AM

Have claims of Gordon Brown's bullying helped him narrow the poll gap with the Tories?

Classroom discipline. The concern of teachers across the land. So, what do you make of Tory plans to put disruptive pupils back on track with a task force of ex-Army officers? Does retraining troops as teachers work? Watch out for the big headlines in the London Evening Standard today as they mark a failure to tackle child poverty. 41 per cent of children in London, 650,000 in total, live below the Government's official poverty line.

The gap in the polls between Labour and the Tories has narrowed to just two per cent. Has political commentator Andrew Rawnsley's book made a difference to Brown's appeal? What have the Tories done or not done to lose the gain they previously had? News to my ears…. Tougher penalties for roadworks disruption. Companies should be penalised for overrunning but will the system actually work?

After a famous author said girls are ready to have children at the age of 14 but society often prevents it, is there ever a 'right' time to have kids? Do you regret waiting to have children? Or do you wish you hadn't settled down before experiencing more of life? Plus, the recession is causing more of us to grind our teeth. Just how debilitating can it be?

I'll be back tomorrow morning from 7am.

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