UPDATE: Brown Pledges Burma UK Support for Democracy

UPDATE: Full text of Gordon Brown's speech.In an inspiring address to the Labour Party Gordon Brown pledged the UK to support moves for democracy in Burma and other areas of the world. In an adress that focussed on personal and national moral values he asked all Britains...

JK Rowling makes £1 million donation to Gordon Brown's Labour Party

Gordon Brown's Labour Party is now a million pounds better off due to Harry Potter writer JK Rowling making a huge donation to party funds. Known to be a close friend of Brown and his wife Sarah, Rowling has dug...

Labour in civil war as rebels attempt to remove Gordon Brown

Just as Tories did to Maggie Thatcher in the past, Labour rebels MP gather to plot on the removal of imcumbent Prime Minister Gordon Brown. Apparently, the 45 rebel labour MP are led by Jim Dowd and Mr Stringer. "...

World Economy: Investors Remain Jittery

The world's current Bear markets remain jittery this week as the US government bails out mortgage giants Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac.  Unemployment in the USA reached a peak of 6.1% and consumers continue to...

Prime Minister Gordon Brown Sends for the Cavalry as He Goes on the Offensive

Prime Minister Gordon Brown goes into battle this week with a special meeting designed to brief interested parties in a new set of policies and with the firm message he has no intention to stand down.  The...

Prime Minister Gordon Brown Defiant in Face of Charles Clarke Oust Challenge

Prime Minister Gordon Brown and his allies remained defiant today in the face of open mutiny from Charles Clarke whose recent article in the NEW STATESMAN has caused a flurry of excitement in the world's press...

UK downturn will fuel crime - leaked government letter

Home Secretary Jaqui Smith in a leaked letter to Downing Street outlines how the economic downturn and credit crunch will lead to increased levels of crime and racial hostility to migrant workers. The Tories have obtained this letter which also warns of more smuggling of...

Gordon Brown promises more competitive sport in schools

Prime Minister Gordon Brown has vowed to make competitive sport a serious priority in UK schools, proposing a number of ideas to bring this about:1) Increase time spent on sports from two to five hours a week at...

The Fat Politician.

The fat politician strikes again! The leaders published their list of maximums regarding their individual expenditure a while back, and I published it on a website I write for, and have to share with you all what a greedy parliament the British people have. It isn’t new...

David Cameron pledges radical reform of society

In a book out today David Cameron has promised to cut to the chase and reform our broken society."I'm going to be as radical a social reformer as Mrs Thatcher was an economic reformer… radical social reform is...

Amidst golds and glory Tibet protest continue

Amidst an upsurge in nationalism brought on by the British Olympic team's continuing success media criticism of China's on going crack down on Tibetan protesters has faded from TV screens and front pages. However,...

Bush and Brown dine as Bobbies beat back protestors

As George Bush and Gordon Brown quaffed fine wine and talked about history 2500 angry protestors are held back by british riot police." Discussions around the dinner table centred not on politics but...

PM Brown wins vote on terror law

Prime Minister Gordon Brown has won a close vote on a new terror bill that extends the maximum time police can hold terror suspects to 42 days."Thirty-six Labour MPs joined forces with Conservatives and Lib...

Gordon Brown is one of the least talented people in Britain.(You don't say!)

Gordon Brown is one of the least talented people in Britain, along with Heather Mills and Kerry Katona, according to a new poll.  The Prime Minister is the only politician among the 10 names on the "Britain's Least Talented" list, which is otherwise composed of C-list...

Gordon Brown to meet Wall Street bosses on Credit Crisis

Prime Minister Gordon Brown is to meet with Wall Street bank bosses in an attempt to stop Britain from plunging into recession as a result of the Credit Crunch. Having already spoken to insiders from UK banks, Gordon Brown is looking to global financial markets for ideas to...

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