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  1. 1706: A slightly whimsical one for you now. A tea caddy, once owned by the founder of the Labour Party, James Keir Hardie, has been sold at auction today. The object, given to him during a visit to India in 1907, went for £1,300 - more than three times its expected price.
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  1. 1714: "Our whole political culture is in crisis and the absence of visible women politicians is a symptom as well as a cause," writes Anne Perkins, in the HREF="http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2010/apr/24/general-election-2010-women" ID="9999" STYLE="LINK_Inline">Guardian. But she says that if current polls are anything to go by, there should be slightly more women in Parliament on 7 May, perhaps up to 23%. "Not quite measurable on the Richter scale of political upheaval, but progress," she adds.
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