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Gordon Brown Q and A in SouthamptonGordon Brown Q and A in Southampton
  1. 1614: Word to the wise - if you ever want to be a politician, never let anyone take your picture when you're young. Nick Clegg is the latest victim of just this kind of blast from the past. The image shows a young Lib Dem leader, pouting moodily and with hand in pocket just like during the TV debates. He and some friends at Westminster School are getting ready for a spot of tennis - check out the picture HREF="http://waugh.standard.co.uk/2010/04/anyone-for-tennis.html" ID="9999" STYLE="LINK_Inline">here on Paul Waugh's London Evening Standard blog.
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  1. 1628: Gordon Brown has arrived in Southampton for a question and answer session with listeners from local radio station Wave FM. Just looking inside the venue now, he's sitting once again in front of that favourite Labour image of a bright yellow cornfield. After doing a quick round of handshakes, he opens up with some praise for the city, which he says is leading the way on the next generation of internet development.
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