Our country is now in a time of change politically. At the beginning of September the ongoing battle between Tony Blair and the chancellor Gordon Brown came to a head. The result is that Mr. Blair has promised to step down as Prime Minister within the next 12 months.
John Benton
The expectation is that Gordon Brown will move into Number 10 Downing Street, but a number of prominent Labour Party voices have questioned whether he really is the man for the job. Hence, the country is entering a time of uncertainty. And, with the terrorist threat and British soldiers under pressure in Afghanistan and Iraq, it is not the best time for the Government to be in a state of flux.
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Our country is now in a time of change politically. At the beginning of September the ongoing battle between Tony Blair and the chancellor Gordon Brown came to a head. The result is that Mr. Blair has promised to step down as Prime Minister within the next 12 months.
The expectation is that Gordon Brown will move into Number 10 Downing Street, but a number of prominent Labour Party voices have questioned whether he really is the man for the job. Hence, the country is entering a time of uncertainty. And, with the terrorist threat and British soldiers under pressure in Afghanistan and Iraq, it is not the best time for the Government to be in a state of flux.
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