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  1. class="type-9999"> 1726: "If nothing else, this election is likely to shine a spotlight on the multitude of flaws inherent in our election system," writes Samira Shackle, on the HREF="http://www.newstatesman.com/blogs/the-staggers/2010/05/election-power-wrangling" ID=" STYLE="LINK_Inline">New Statesman website. "It is likely to produce a huge mismatch between the votes cast and the seats won, which, in the current climate of anger at the whole political class, will not be well-received by the electorate."
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  1. 1712: A man has just emerged from the audience and approached Mr Brown, shouting, "We don't want nuclear power." He is quickly bundled off the stage while some in the crowd chant, "Gordon Brown, Gordon Brown". The interruption doesn't seem to have put the prime minister off. He says Labour backs the living wage, community land trusts and community banking.
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