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  1. 1734: "Why did the PM not defend Labour's record?" asks Mehdi Hasan, in the HREF="http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/mehdi-hasan/2010/04/labour-record-brown-gore" ID="9999" STYLE="LINK_Inline">New Statesman. He says he waited in vain during the TV debate for Gordon Brown to list some of Labour's "proudest achievements" - "the minimum wage, paid holidays, international aid, lifting British children out of poverty, improving schools and hospitals, peace in Northern Ireland" - but he didn't. "It's not enough only attack your opponent - you have to point out what you've done and how you've helped people," he thinks.
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  1. 1742: Gordon Brown "deserves to be driven from office" for failing to properly equip the armed forces during his time as chancellor and prime minister, former Tory defence secretary Sir Malcolm Rifkind says. On the campaign trail in Stirling, Sir Malcolm accused Mr Brown of being "mean" towards the troops.
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