Cook's plea for Brown.FORMER Foreign Secretary Robin Cook yesterday called for Chancellor Gordon Gordon, river in W Tasmania, Australia, 125 mi (200 km) long. Flowing from mountains to the W coast, its main tributaries are the Franklin and Denison from the N, and Serpentine and Olga to the S. Brown to be given a central role in Labour's General Election campaign. Mr Cook warned that 'negative' campaigning tactics were proving a turn-off for voters and contrasted them with the positive campaign run by Mr Brown in the 2001 election. 'I have a grave grave, space excavated in the earth or rock for the burial of a corpse. When a grave is marked by a protective or memorial structure it is often referred to as a tomb. See burial; funeral customs. anxiety about the negative tone of the campaigning we've done over the past month,' he said. 'I don't think that's what the public wants,' he said. 'I very strongly believe that Gordon Brown has to have a powerful part in the campaign CAPTION(S): CALL: Gordon Brown |
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