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He is not arguing that the blanket ban on prisoner voting breaches his rights under the European Convention.
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He is not, for example, arguing for a short-term cut to VAT to boost demand.
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Expenditure as a share of GDP was still higher than at any time between 1997 and 2008, he told members, arguing that "our plan is not some small state madness".
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He is arguing that the fundamental nature of war has not changed and is using the work of a widely-cited, well-respected classic theorist to support his argument.
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He believes the relationship between home values and spending is not straightforward, arguing that it is too soon for a cyclical bond-market rally to begin and that a secular, or long-term, rally is unlikely.
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Thus, David Cameron will insist today that he is a prime minister not for turning, who will not listen to those arguing for more spending and not less.
BBC: David Cameron sticks to his charted course
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Early in the campaign, there was an unsuccessful attempt to have Mr Poe disqualified, arguing that he is the illegitimate child of an American mother and therefore not a Filipino.
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He is arguing that his rights as an EU citizen are being infringed because he will not be able to vote for in the European Parliamentary elections in 2014.
BBC: Votes for prisoners - opening the door?
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The candidate has repeatedly shot down both claims, arguing he has long been an opponent of illegal immigration and saying he is not the lead lawyer in the patent lawsuit.
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Instead he is arguing that they should take responsibility for setting up a new parades type commission, answerable to Stormont not the Northern Ireland Office.
BBC: Parades Commission not going anywhere