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The Blair-Brown Legacy

These are tough times for the British Labour Party. It faces almost certain defeat in the next election, which must be held by June 3. Its widely mocked leader, Prime Minister Gordon Brown, has been unable to turn around his or the party's unpopularity. Full Article at Newsweek

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