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  1. 1125: Gordon Brown and his wife Sarah have arrived at a nursery in Stirling. One of the children gives the prime minister a pink plastercine piglet - what is it about pigs today? He thanks the child, saying "it's not every day you get a gift like that". Well, quite. The visit is part of an effort by Labour to cast their family policies in a favourable light compared with those of the Tories and Lib Dems.
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  1. 1137: Harriet Harman is speaking in Stirling - we haven't seen much of her so far in the election campaign. She praises Gordon Brown's record on helping children and families, both as chancellor and prime minister. The PM himself then gets up and returns the praise, saying "there's no greater defender of women's rights" than Ms Harman and he's proud to have her as his deputy.
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