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Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown arrives to give a speech at a central London venue, October 12, 2009. Brown set out on Monday plans for asset sales to help rein in the budget deficit. View Photo »
Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown arrives to give a speech at a central London venue, October 12, 2009. Brown set out on Monday plans for asset sales to help rein in the budget deficit. View Photo »
LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 09: Prime Minister Gordon shakes hands with Iraqi President Jalal Talabani ahead of their meeting, in Downing Street on October 9, 2009 in London. View Photo »
LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 09: Prime Minister Gordon stands Iraqi President Jalal Talabani ahead of their meeting, in Downing Street on October 9, 2009 in London. View Photo »
LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 09: Prime Minister Gordon walks past Number 10 in Downing Street on October 9, 2009 in London. View Photo »
LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 09: Prime Minister Gordon (L) walks with Iraqi President Jalal Talabani from Downing Street on October 9, 2009 in London. View Photo »
LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 09: Prime Minister Gordon (L) walks with Iraqi President Jalal Talabani from Downing Street on October 9, 2009 in London. View Photo »
British Prime Minister Gordon (L) receives a kiss from his wife Sarah following his speech at the annual Labour Party Conference at the Brighton Centre, Brighton on September 29, 2009. View Photo »
British Prime Minister Gordon (L) receives a kiss from his wife Sarah following his speech at the annual Labour Party Conference at the Brighton Centre, Brighton on September 29, 2009. View Photo »
British Prime Minister Gordon (L) and his wife Sarah acknowledge the crowds applause following his speech at the annual Labour Party Conference at the Brighton Centre, Brighton on September 29, 2009. View Photo »
British Prime Minister Gordon (L) receives a kiss from his wife Sarah following his speech at the annual Labour Party Conference at the Brighton Centre, Brighton on September 29, 2009. View Photo »
Britain's Prime Minister and Labour party leader Gordon Brown, right, and his deputy at the party Harriet Harman, left, share a moment during the annual Labour Party Conference in the southern coastal town of Brighton, England, Sunday Sept. 27, 2009. View Photo »
Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown, left, listens to a delegate's question during the annual Labour Party Conference in the southern coastal town of Brighton, England, Sunday Sept. 27, 2009. View Photo »
Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (L) listens during an interview in Brighton, southern England September 27, 2009. View Photo »
Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown, left, speaks during an TV interview in Brighton England ahead of the Labour Party Annual Conference Sunday Sept. 27, 2009. View Photo »
NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 24: United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon (2nd R) speaks as U.S. President Barack Obama (R), U.S. Ambassador to the UN Susan Rice (C), and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (2nd L) and British Prime Minister Grodon Bro... View Photo »
NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 24: (R to L) U.S. President Barack Obama (R), U.S. Ambassador to the UN Susan Rice, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton listen to British Prime MInister Goldn Brown (bottom) spea... View Photo »
Oxfam supporters wearing football uniforms and the masks of G20 leaders, including US President Barack Obama, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, French President Nicholas Sarkozy and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Sing... View Photo »
Oxfam supporters wearing football uniforms and the masks of G20 leaders, including US President Barack Obama, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, French President Nicholas Sarkozy... View Photo »
Oxfam supporters wearing football uniforms and the masks of G20 leaders, including US President Barack Obama, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, French President Nicholas Sarkozy... View Photo »
James Gordon Brown MP (born 20 February 1951) is a British Labour politician and the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Brown assumed office in June 2007, after the resignation of Tony Blair and three days after becoming leader of the governing Labour Party. Full Article
Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown arrives to give a speech at a central London venue, October 12, 2009. Brown set out on Monday plans for asset sales to help rein in the budget deficit.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown arrives to give a speech at a central London venue, October 12, 2009. Brown set out on Monday plans for asset sales to help rein in the budget deficit.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 09: Prime Minister Gordon shakes hands with Iraqi President Jalal Talabani ahead of their meeting, in Downing Street on October 9, 2009 in London.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 09: Prime Minister Gordon stands Iraqi President Jalal Talabani ahead of their meeting, in Downing Street on October 9, 2009 in London.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 09: Prime Minister Gordon walks past Number 10 in Downing Street on October 9, 2009 in London. Prime Minister Brown will attend a service of thanksgiving honouring UK armed forces and civilians who served and died in the Iraq war.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 09: Prime Minister Gordon (L) walks with Iraqi President Jalal Talabani from Downing Street on October 9, 2009 in London. Later Prime Minister Brown will attend a service of thanksgiving honouring UK armed forces and civilians who served and died in the Iraq war.
View Photo »LONDON, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 09: Prime Minister Gordon (L) walks with Iraqi President Jalal Talabani from Downing Street on October 9, 2009 in London. Later Prime Minister Brown will attend a service of thanksgiving honouring UK armed forces and civilians who served and died in the Iraq war.
View Photo »British Prime Minister Gordon (L) receives a kiss from his wife Sarah following his speech at the annual Labour Party Conference at the Brighton Centre, Brighton on September 29, 2009.
View Photo »British Prime Minister Gordon (L) receives a kiss from his wife Sarah following his speech at the annual Labour Party Conference at the Brighton Centre, Brighton on September 29, 2009.
View Photo »British Prime Minister Gordon (L) and his wife Sarah acknowledge the crowds applause following his speech at the annual Labour Party Conference at the Brighton Centre, Brighton on September 29, 2009.
View Photo »British Prime Minister Gordon (L) receives a kiss from his wife Sarah following his speech at the annual Labour Party Conference at the Brighton Centre, Brighton on September 29, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister and Labour party leader Gordon Brown, right, and his deputy at the party Harriet Harman, left, share a moment during the annual Labour Party Conference in the southern coastal town of Brighton, England, Sunday Sept. 27, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown, left, listens to a delegate's question during the annual Labour Party Conference in the southern coastal town of Brighton, England, Sunday Sept. 27, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (L) listens during an interview in Brighton, southern England September 27, 2009. Brown denied on Sunday political gossip that he is taking prescription painkillers or pills and said he was fit enough to lead the country.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown, left, speaks during an TV interview in Brighton England ahead of the Labour Party Annual Conference Sunday Sept. 27, 2009.
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 24: United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon (2nd R) speaks as U.S. President Barack Obama (R), U.S. Ambassador to the UN Susan Rice (C), and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton (2nd L) and British Prime Minister Grodon Brown listen during a Security Counci...
View Photo »NEW YORK - SEPTEMBER 24: (R to L) U.S. President Barack Obama (R), U.S. Ambassador to the UN Susan Rice, United Nations Secretary-General Ban Ki-Moon and U.S. Secretary of State Hillary Clinton listen to British Prime MInister Goldn Brown (bottom) speak during a Security Council meetin...
View Photo »Oxfam supporters wearing football uniforms and the masks of G20 leaders, including US President Barack Obama, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, French President Nicholas Sarkozy and Indian Prime Minister Manmohan Singh, protest against the efforts of...
View Photo »Oxfam supporters wearing football uniforms and the masks of G20 leaders, including US President Barack Obama, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, French President Nicholas Sarkozy, among others, pretend to block f...
View Photo »Oxfam supporters wearing football uniforms and the masks of G20 leaders, including US President Barack Obama, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, French President Nicholas Sarkozy, among others, protest against th...
View Photo »Oxfam supporters wearing football uniforms and the masks of G20 leaders, including US President Barack Obama, German Chancellor Angela Merkel, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Canadian Prime Minister Stephen Harper, French President Nicholas Sarkozy, among others, protest against th...
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (C) and his wife Sarah (9th L) pose with a group of pregnant women on the steps of 10 Downing Street in London September 16, 2009. Brown met the women who are campaigning for the need to support free health services around the world.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (R) and his wife Sarah (2nd R) pose with a group of pregnant women on the steps of 10 Downing Street in London September 16, 2009. Brown met the women who are campaigning for the need to support free health services around the world.
View Photo »British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, (C) Work and Pensions Secretary Yvette Cooper (L) and Trade Union Congress (TUC) General Secretary Brendan Barber (R) attend the Trade Union Congress' annual conference in Liverpool, north-west England, on September 15, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown (L) and General Secretary of the TUC (Trade Unions Congress), Brendan Barber, share a light moment before addressing the TUC annual congress in Liverpool, northern England, September 15, 2009.
View Photo »Britain's Prime Minister Gordon Brown arrives to give a speech at a central London venue, October 12, 2009. Brown set out on Monday plans for asset sales to help rein in the budget deficit.
View Photo »Since January 2008, seven of the top dozen figures in al-Qaeda have been killed, depleting its reserve of experienced leaders and sapping its morale ... There is now an opportunity to inflict significant and long-lasting damage to al-Qaeda.
In Gordon Brown's Britain, if you're a single mother with two kids, earning £150 a week, the withdrawal of benefits and the additional taxes mean that for every extra pound you earn, you keep just 4p.
Since January 2008, seven of the top dozen figures in al-Qaeda have been killed, depleting its reserve of experienced leaders and sapping its morale ... There is now an opportunity to inflict significant and long-lasting damage to al-Qaeda.
A UNITED States senator has written to Prime Minister Gordon Brown, demanding that the Lockerbie bomber should be returned to prison in Scotland.
Make no mistake, al Qaeda has an extensive recruitment network across Africa, the middle east, western Europe and in the UK. And we know that there are still several hundred foreign fighters based in the Fata area of Pakistan and travelling to training camps to learn bomb making and weapons skills
If Gordon Brown has done a deal that would mean a French commissioner being in charge of the economic issues that affect Britain the most, then that could be a serious concern
Tonight I can report that, methodically and patiently, we are disrupting and disabling the existing leadership of al Qaeda.
The reason for this is simple and obvious: Obama's singular arrogance. Only arrogance can explain the way Obama has treated Gordon Brown. Only arrogance can explain the president's snubbing of Germany and repeated refusal to learn the proper protocol for greeting other world leaders.
We know that from New York, Bali, Baghdad, Madrid, Mumbai, Peshawar and Rawalpindi to London, men and women -- Muslim, Christian, Jewish, Hindu, of every faith and none -- have been victims of international terrorism
I have done more for the Turks and Caicos than Gordon Brown has done for England.
It is because of the nature of the threat, and because around three quarters of the most serious plots the security services are now tracking in Britain have links to Pakistan, that it does not make sense to confine our defence against terrorism solely to actions inside the UK
Today is a defining moment in the debate about Britain's debt - the moment when we see that Gordon Brown has not just lost control of the public finances but lost the economic argument about the debt crisis. The OECD said that more ambitious plans to get a grip on the deficit would, as Conservatives hav...
Make no mistake, al Qaeda has an extensive recruitment network across Africa, the middle east, western Europe and in the UK. And we know that there are still several hundred foreign fighters based in the Fata area of Pakistan and travelling to training camps to learn bomb making and weapons skills
I blame British Prime Minister Gordon Brown and the Obama administration for allowing this to happen. If the White House had wanted to stop this release they could have. So shame on Brown and shame on Obama.
I want that conference to chart a comprehensive political framework within which the military strategy can be accomplished ... A strong political framework should embrace internal political reform and ensure representative government that works for all Afghan citizens at the national level in Kabul and ...
Gordon Brown will tonight vigorously defend Britain's mission in Afghanistan and Pakistan, warning that al-Qaeda remains the biggest threat to Britain's national security
There has got to be burden-sharing amongst the alliance, and I am sending people around Europe to persuade other countries that they should commit more troops ... We are having some success. But as the debate over these last few months has shown, there is a lot more that we have to do.
Gordon Brown may try to pretend that JNF-UK is somehow insulated from the guilt of the JNF's activities in Israel and the occupied territoriesbut around the world and in particular in the Middle East his willingness to support the JNF 'brand' will be seen as evidence of the UK's support for Israel's opp...
I am asking them to help, I think we could probably get another 5,000 forces into Afghanistan from
It is great news that so many other economies are now growing, but it begs the question: why is Britain still in recession while the rest of the world recovers? Far from 'leading the world out of recession' as Gordon Brown has claimed, the evidence shows how his economic policies have failed.
I have taken the responsibility of asking others in Europe and outside Europe if they will back this strategy of partnering the Afghan forces, mentoring the Afghan forces
Any doubt I had that Labour has lost touch with its roots was cast aside forever when I watched Gordon Brown cosying up to Margaret Thatcher in Downing Street
Decisions that the Sun makes through its editor and then its London operation are a matter for them
I strongly encourage the MoD to make sufficient progress on issues of concern to the families, including the undertaking given by Prime Minister Gordon Brown a week ago to explain the delays in making compensation payments.
I think we could probably get another 5,000 forces into Afghanistan from that Nato and outside Nato group
Don't despair – Gordon Brown may be on a winner http://bit.ly/4pxtzw via The Guardian
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