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FORGOTTEN PM.
The Daily Mail (London, England)
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January 3, 2009
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Byline: Jim McBeth
AS Sir Henry Campbell-Bannerman lay dying from what was effectively a broken heart, the nation's poor, sick and suffering were about to lose their greatest champion.
The first leader of Government to assume the title of Prime Minister had already lost his beloved wife and, debilitated by illness, was breathing his last in 10 Downing Street - an address he dismissed as a 'rotten old barracks'.
The last words of the politician, known as 'the bravest man in politics' were: 'This is not the end of me!' But it was, effectively. The ...
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