Gordon Brown's Kent visit

Gordon Brown faced a tough audience in Maidstone during an
exclusive KM Group event in Maidstone.
Just days after he was forced to apologise to the mother of a
fallen soldier for sending an error-strewn letter, he faced more
challenging questions from a crowd invited by us.
After the Question Time-style debate, we reveal what
difficult questions the Prime Minister was forced to answer
from the people of Kent.
Questions on Kent International Gateway, Maidstone Hospital and
the war in Afghanistan were fired at the Prime Minister this
afternoon at an exclusive Kent Messenger-organised event.
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Nina Babington-Browne, whose son Capt Ben Babington-Browne died
in a helicopter crash in Afghanistan in July, asks a testing
question of the Prime Minister.
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Most adults would be slightly nervous
about directly questioning the Prime Minister - but 10-year-old
Bree Hayward had no qualms in asking him about her future job
prospects.
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Big pay-offs should not be made to
people such as Rose Gibb who are in charge over organisations which
fail in their duties, the Prime Minister said when he came
face-to-face with Jackie Stewart, a vociferous critic of Maidstone
Hospital.
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Campaigner Ray Saunders asked the PM
to show leadership and for a strategic Rail Freight Network to be
adopted rather than the massive terminal at Bearsted.
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See what Mr Brown had to say when
challenged by Paul Alcock, Maidstone town centre management
chairman, about the issue of immigration.
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