March 15, 2010

Gordon Brown Is Pulling a Truman

E.J. Dionne, The New Republic

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LONDON -- Could Prime Minister Gordon Brown become the Harry Truman of British politics?

For many long months, Brown and his Labor Party were written off as sure losers in this year's election, likely to be called for May 6. David Cameron, the young, energetic and empathetic Conservative Party leader, was all but handed Brown's job by the chattering classes, so consistent and formidable had been his lead in the polls.

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