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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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  1. 1752: Earlier, I mentioned reports that more powers might be devolved to London Mayor Boris Johnson if the Tories win next week. Well, HREF="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/thereporters/betsanpowys/" ID="9999" STYLE="LINK_Inline">BBC Wales editor Betsan Powys says it looks like Wales and Scotland could get more might too. She says proposals - including devolving responsibility for policing and economic regeneration - could apparently make it into David Cameron's first Queen's Speech, if he is elected.
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