Gordon Brown has agreed to take part in televised debate with David Cameron the Conservative leader.
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Now Gordon Brown is facing a rebellion in his own party. This looks like a case of very bad timing by the rebels as he surely is the best hope in the short time which is left in general elections.
ReplyDeleteGeoff Hoon & Patricia Hewitt are the relics of Tony Blair era and trying to take revenge for the ouster of Tony Blair by the Brownites.
ReplyDeleteI think people are making too much fuss about Gordon Brown's comments in Rochdale. This is media power done mad.
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