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  1. class="type-9999"> 1748: GORDON BROWN QUITS: John Mann, who was the first Labour backbencher to call, post-election, for Mr Brown to go, says it's a "wise and brave" decision. "He's done well by the Labour Party, and more importantly, he's done well by himself and by the country," he says. On the issue of whether the public will accept whoever replaces Mr Brown as an unelected prime minister, Mr Mann says: "The voters are going to be stuck with whoever's there having no majority."
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