Summary
GORDON BROWN'S paper-thin majority on the 42 days terror vote is too narrow to be called a victory. But it is a reprieve at a time when a defeat would have spelled disaster for his premiership.
To be kept afloat by the bizarre coalition of the Democrat Unionists and a renegade Ann Widdecombe is, in the words of one Labour Whip, to "look into the jaws of annihilation".See the full content of this document
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Pork Barrel Politics Casts Cloud On Future
Still, in political terms Mr Brown scraped through not least thanks to his best Prime Minister's Questions performance after a...
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