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GORDON BROWN promised a clutch of constitutional reforms if Labour is re-elected - but was immediately dubbed "Flashback Gordon" by his opponents for merely repeating oft-made pledges.
In a speech in central London Mr Brown promised fixed-term parliaments, a "democracy day" with two referendums - one on Lords reform, one a new Commons voting system - and a ban on MPs working for lobbying firms.See the full content of this document
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Derision for Reforms Plan From 'Flashback Gordon'
He also said MPs should get a free vote on whether to lower the voting age to 16.
"All politicians, of eve...See the full content of this document
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