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“@BBCBreaking: 1.4m+ tweets sent during UK #GE2015 #leadersdebate - how many were yours @SaysMiss 
@SaysMiss I am mystified by your ability to send so many tweets so quickly...magic?
@EmilyMcAllister yes yes. It's like Hogwarts up in here!
@BBCBreaking what's this 15 to 1 @lumsdengolf
@jpjames1 @BBCBreaking what was it mate??
@lumsdengolf @BBCBreaking election debate
@BBCBreaking not from me - I've been taking church services as it's Maundy Thursday - amazed debate took place on a religious Holy Day
@BBCBreaking moses said let people go! #debate Biafra freedom.#give us biafra... we can lo longer live with thispic.twitter.com/lvHcEi6ysO
@BBCBreaking the worst episode of The Weakest Link Ever.
.@BBCBreaking mainly #policywonks and ex-MPs tweeting each other - not voters in marginal constituents
@BBCBreaking @BBCPolitics yeah but i sent most of them #leadersdebate
@BBCBreaking success of debate is the proof that Ed Miliband will be England's next Prime Minister.
@BBCBreaking The Odd one out is the fund Hedger
@BBCBreaking 147 massacred in Africa, that is news not this drivelling nonsense.
@BBCBreaking Polish workers in Chingford in the 1990-2005 when i lived there were excellent workers and 1/3 of the uk price for all jobs.
@BBCBreaking Prime example of proportional representation lots of arguments lots of shouting nobody listening and nothing gets done
@BBCBreaking PRU14 should be like this one kan @chelle_yesudas Live on TV!
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