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    class="type-9999"> 1728: Gordon Brown quits: Bookmaker William Hill has David Miliband odds-on favourite - at 4/7 - to be the next Labour leader. Also on offer: Alistair Darling at 8/1, Alan Johnson at 10/1, Ed Miliband at 11/1 and Ed Balls at 12/1.
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