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Gordon Brown hits Glasgow North East

Gordon Brown today accused Alex Salmond's government of "letting down" the people of Glasgow as he sought to bolster Labour's campaign to hold one of the party's safest and longest-held seats. Full Article at Guardian Unlimited

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