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Diary of Events- Wednesday 11 March John Major visits Buckingham Palace to ask for the dissolution of Parliament.
- Monday 16 March Labour launches Shadow Budget; Liberal Democrats launch their manifesto.
- Tuesday 17 March Conservative Party Election Broadcast - "The Journey" follows Major on a visit to his childhood home in Brixton.
- Wednesday 18 March Conservatives and Labour launch their manifestos.
- Tuesday 24 March Labour Party Election Broadcast on health service which became known as "Jennifer's Ear".
- Thursday 26 March Liberal Democrat Election Broadcast promising 1p increase in income tax will be invested in education.
- Saturday 28 March Major's "soapbox" makes its first appearance.
- Thursday March 30 Major warns voters of "Nightmare on Kinnock Street".
- Wednesday 1 April Labour holds "Sheffield Rally"; Major attacks Lib Dems as Labour's "Trojan Horse".
- Thursday 2 April Charter 88's "Democracy Day"; Labour leader Neil Kinnock invites Lib Dems to join Plant Commission on electoral reform.
- Saturday 4 April Conservatives launch attack on proportional representation.
- Sunday 5 April Major hosts final Conservative rally at Wembley and warns "Wake up, Britain".
- Monday 6 April Kinnock looks uncomfortable on Granada 500 election programme when he is pressed to make clear his personal view on proportional representation.
- Wednesday 8 April The Sun runs feature on life under Labour entitled "Nightmare on Kinnock Street".
- Thursday 9 April - Polling DayThe Sun front page has picture of Kinnock's head inside a lightbulb and headline states: "If Kinnock Wins Today Will The Last Person in Britain Please Turn Out The Lights". The Conservatives win with 336 seats to Labour's 271 and an overall majority of 21.
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