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Rt. Hon. Gordon Brown
Tomas Richards
Created on October 13, 2023
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Index
05. Key Policies
01. Early career
06. Successes
02. Chancellor of the Exchequer
03. Brown's Premiership
07. Failures
08. Conclusion
04. Cabinet
01. Early Career
Brown was a lecturer of politics at the Edinburgh College of Technology, From 1980, he worked as a journalist at a Scottish newspaper. He later became the current affairs editor.
Election to Parliament
Brown was finally elected to Parliament after his second attempt, in the 1983 General Election. He become the constituency MP for Dunfermline east.
03.
Brown's Premiership
Results
Discussion
Brown was elected Prime Minister in the 2007 Labour Leadership Elections, triggered by the resignation of Tony Blair.
Brown was invited to form a new government, of which he did on the 28th June 2007.
Brown inhertied the Labour Party which had a majority in the HoC, which will be the case until 2010.
2nd May 1997 - 27th June 2007
02. Chancellor of the Exchequer
Brown became Chancellor under Tony Blair's government.
His Chancellorship started when Blair came into power, and subsequently ended after Blair's resignation.
He became Britain's longest serving Chancellor, of 10 years, 1 month, and 25 days.
04. Cabinet
A majority of Blair's cabinet was retained by Brown for his own cabinet.
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There were a total of 4 cabinets under Brown:
First Brown Cabinet (28 June 2007 – 24 January 2008)
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Second Brown Cabinet (24 January 2008 – 3 October 2008)
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Third Brown Cabinet (3 October 2008 – 5 June 2009)
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Fourth Brown Cabinet (5 June 2009 – 11 May 2010)
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Cabinet Scandals
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In 2009, Gordon Brown faced a crisis after a critical advisor, Damian McBride, resigned, and the Conservative Party threatened legal action over explosive leaked emails. The emails were about how senior Conservatives, including David Cameron and his wife Samantha, could be targeted with smears about their private lives.
Gordon Brown was accused in 2009 of misappropriating funds after paying his brother Andrew $10,000 to clean his Westminster flat.
In the spring of 2009, a political scandal erupted involving the widespread misuse of expense accounts by members of Parliament, including members of Gordon Brown’s Cabinet. This led to the resignation of several members of Brown’s Cabinet and a major Cabinet reshuffle.
05.
Key Policies
Domestic
Foreign
06. Successes
Time as Chancellor
During his time as Chancellor, he steered the British economy during a period of sustained expansion. His decision to make the Bank of England independent, which some may say deviated us from a second Great Depression. Inflation remained low, and the standard of living remained high.
Labour Revolutionary
Gordon Brown was a key figure in the formation of New Labour, the party we now know today.
As Prime Minister
Brown made various improvments to the NHS; tackled inequality; and promoted new policies for climate action.
07. Failures
Labour's Support
During his premiership the support for the Labour Party dropped, therefore allowing the Tories to make a comeback under Cameron.
Critical Issues
Critics say Brown failed to address critical issues facing the UK at the time of his premiership, like the ailing economy; resolve party and political problems and scandals; and preventing the decline of the Labour Party.
08. Conclusions
Brown's Premiership
Overall, the premiership of Brown wasn't anything special compared to Prime Ministers before and after. He managed to stablise the economy during an uncertain period, and made a focus on reducing inequality across the UK.
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Domestic Policy
- Clampdown on ministerial corruption
- Making land ownership easier
- Improving NHS services
- Better enforcment of the Equalities Acts
- Promoting green policies for the environment
- Improving the current situtation in Northern Ireland
Gordon Brown Labour Manifesto 2010
Corporation tax
Brown reduce Corporation tax overall from 33% (pre-1999) to 19% (2007)
Euro Currency
Bank of England
Brown gave the BoE indepdendence in monetary policy.
Brown concluded adopting the Euro would not benefit the country.
Foreign Policy
- Still comit to the Iraq War
- Remain comitted to the UK's membership of the European Union
- Promote the UK's cause on Human Rights
- Continue a strengthened relationship with the United States
Gordon Brown Labour Party Manifesto 2010