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  • ...ominating [[marijuana]] as his luxury item; and Lawley's discussion with [[Gordon Brown]] (now [[Prime Minister of the United Kingdom|UK
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  • {{r|Gordon Brown}}
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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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  • |''"A person who calls for Gordon Brown to be sacked and whose economic politics do not stand up has a total disreg ...ef> an opponent of [[Labour Party (UK)#'New Labour'|New Labour]], and of [[Gordon Brown]]'s economic policies (having said in 1998 that "Gordon is not up to his jo
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  • <li>[[Gordon Brown]] (2007&ndash;2010)</li>
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  • ...and [[2005 United Kingdom general election|2005]], and was succeeded by [[Gordon Brown]] in 2007. After thirteen years in power, the party lost the [[2010 United [[Gordon Brown]] and [[Tony Blair]] joined the Parliamentary Labour party in 1983, and mov
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  • Tony Blair and [[Gordon Brown]] discuss the leadership election at a private meeting at the ''Granita'' r Gordon Brown announces his support for Tony Blair's candidature.
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  • Neil Kinnock's Director of Communications. Originator with Tony Blair and Gordon Brown of "New Labour". Labour MP and Cabinet Minister. Author ''The Third Man' ...by Neil Kinnock, although more cautiously than advocated by Tony Blair and Gordon Brown.
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  • - [[Gordon Brown]] -
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  • ...r ministers have suggested that decision-making is centered around him and Gordon Brown, and the Cabinet is no longer used for decision making.<ref>Chapter 12 Blai ===Proposed changes by Gordon Brown to change the powers of the office===
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  • *[[Gordon Brown]]
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  • ...ll be a 27 January 2010 meeting in [[London, United Kingdom]], called by [[Gordon Brown]], about radicalization and the al-Qaeda threat in Yemen. [[Prime Ministe
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  • ...]], on [[/Addendum#Tony Blair and Gordon Brown|Tony Blair's relations with Gordon Brown]], and on [[/Addendum#The Iraq decisions|the Iraq decisions]]. ...United Kingdom|Prime Minister]] in three Parliaments, was founder, with [[Gordon Brown]], of the movement known as [[New Labour]]. He was known internationally fo
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  • ...gered among economists and politicians by a 2008 proposal by Britain's [[Gordon Brown]] for a coordinated [[fiscal stimulus]] to counter the expected recessionar
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  • ...gered among economists and politicians by a 2008 proposal by Britain's [[Gordon Brown]] for a coordinated [[fiscal stimulus]] to counter the expected recessionar
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  • | author = [[Gordon Brown]]
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  • *[[Tony Blair]] was educated at Fettes College, and [[Gordon Brown]] is a graduate of Edinburgh University.
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  • ...central role in Westminister, continues into the 21st century. In 2007 [[Gordon Brown]] (1951- ), with deep roots in the country, became Prime Minister.
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  • 2007 &nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp; [[Gordon Brown]]'s Labour Government.
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  • ...as Prime Minister and was succeeded by the then Chancellor of Exchequer [[Gordon Brown]]. In the course of his premiership the majority of the British people came
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