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    class="type-9999"> 2221: Drummer Dave Rowntree, of Britpop favourites Blur, is looking on the bright side of his failed bid to win the Cities of London and Westminster seat for Labour. "The lasting legacy of this campaign for me will be the friendships I have made over the last couple of years, both inside and outside the party," he tells the AFP news agency.
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  1. class="type-2"> 2231: bob_bournemouth writes: Whatever happens Brown must resign as soon as possible as leader of the Labour Party. He has led them to disaster. He should never have been leader, no-one wanted him, no-one elected him and now the voters have shown what they think of him. He should, as soon as possible, leave Westminster and take his seat in the Scottish Assembly. He is a walking disaster for England and the Labour Party. HREF="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/haveyoursay/2010/05/what_does_a_hung_parliament_me.html" >Have Your Say
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