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Top keywords in Gordon Brown's Speech

By Steve Nicholls on Sep 23, 08 05:24 PM in Politics

Here are the words that Gordon Brown used most in his speech to the Labour Party conference in Manchester today:

The bigger the words, the more Mr Brown used them.

The image was produced by a free website called Wordle, which can take a body of text and scan it for the most used words. It then presents them in a pretty picture.

Now you can't read much (or anything, really) into words taken out of context, but the fact that Britain is the top word is no real suprise.

Other things noticed by members of The Birmingham Post newsroom:

- "Labour" appears rather modest in size down on the bottom left.

- "Economic" is also rather small, although larger than "environment".

- "Security" comes out larger than "communities".

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