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  • [[Image:Gordon Brown.jpg|thumb|Gordon Brown, then Chancellor of the Exchequer, at a Commonwealth Finance Ministers Pres '''Gordon Brown''' was the principal intellectual architect of the transformation of the [[
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  • I wrote 'Gordon Brown' at the top because Brown is never known as James. Perhaps the full name co Gordon Brown has stated that he intends to stay on as Member of Parliament[http://www.ep
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  • The works of Gordon Brown are listed on the [[Gordon Brown/Works|works subpage]] * Bower, Tom: ''Gordon Brown'', HarperCollins, 2003.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gordon Brown]]
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  • * [[Gordon Brown/Addendum#The Euro: Gordon Brown's five tests|Five tests for Euro membership]] * Gordon Brown introduces the first pre-budget report[http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/prebud
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  • The works of Gordon Brown are listed on the [[Gordon Brown/Works|works subpage]] * Bower, Tom: ''Gordon Brown'', HarperCollins, 2003.
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  • #REDIRECT [[Gordon Brown]]
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  • | pagename = Gordon Brown
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  • ...Treasury: Chancellor's speeches] - speeches by [[Alistair Darling]] and [[Gordon Brown]] archived from 1997
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  • I wrote 'Gordon Brown' at the top because Brown is never known as James. Perhaps the full name co Gordon Brown has stated that he intends to stay on as Member of Parliament[http://www.ep
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  • {{r|Gordon Brown}}
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  • {{rpl|Gordon Brown}}
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  • ..., additions etc. on the Talk page would be most welcome. Also, there are [[Gordon Brown]] and [[Alistair Darling]] pages which are nowhere near complete; again, co
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  • ...munist regimes in Cuba and Venezuela and an opponent of New Labour, and of Gordon Brown's economic policies (having said in 1998 that "Gordon is not up to his job
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  • * [[Gordon Brown/Addendum#The Euro: Gordon Brown's five tests|Five tests for Euro membership]] * Gordon Brown introduces the first pre-budget report[http://www.hm-treasury.gov.uk/prebud
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  • ...opposition and in government between 1988 to 2010. In 2007 he succeeded [[Gordon Brown]] as [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]]. Shortly after he took office, the cou ...gave way to Gordon Brown as Prime Minister in 2007, Alistair Darling took Gordon Brown's place as [[Chancellor of the Exchequer]], in which post he remained until
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  • ...usually paranoid, this threatened his career. In 2009, UK Prime Minister [[Gordon Brown]] expressed his regrets for his treatment.<ref>{{citation | author = [[Gordon Brown]]
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  • ==Tony Blair and Gordon Brown== ...There was no record available at that time of a corresponding statement by Gordon Brown.
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  • ...ur Party]] under [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|Prime Minister]] [[Gordon Brown]] failed to defend its win in the [[2005 United Kingdom general election|20 ...f American-style leaders' debates, in which the three main party leaders - Gordon Brown, David Cameron and Nick Clegg - faced audiences and attempted to put across
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