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    class="type-2"> 1622: R Smith, in Oxford, writes: Brown appears to have copied a Bill Clinton speech! The PM said, "There is nothing wrong with Britain that cannot be dealt with by what is right with Britain" and this is a total copy of Bill Clinton's first inaugural address, when he said, "There is nothing wrong with America that cannot be cured by what is right with America." HREF="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/talking_point/default.stm" >Have Your Say
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  1. class="type-9999"> 1634: Brand consultant Mary "Queen of Shops" Portas has given HREF="http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/election-2010/7626981/General-Election-2010-Nothing-buys-customer-loyalty-quite-like-honesty.html" ID="9999" STYLE="LINK_Inline">her fashion-conscious take on the party leaders' debate appearances. Nick Clegg, she says, is "like Ugg boots - the brand that no one thought would be a success". Of David Cameron, she says "people are now buying status stories, not status symbols - he could tap into that by coming across as this wonderfully classic English guy". Finally, when it comes to Gordon Brown, she says: "I don't quite understand why he is standing on one leg, or those smiles, but I liked his pale blue shirt with the cut-away collar."
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