As Gordon Brown takes his leave of the Treasury and wanders up the road to Downing Street, he'll need to think more about the world, and less about the minutiae of UK public finances. The prime minster-in-waiting has always liked to play his role on the international stage but, as Prime Minister, he'll have to devote a lot more of his time to international matters. Top of his agenda will, no doubt, be Iraq, but there are plenty of other issues he'll be thinking about. continue...
Monday, May 21, 2007
Stephen King: As New Europe and Asia grow, Britain is losing its influence
Published: 21 May 2007
As Gordon Brown takes his leave of the Treasury and wanders up the road to Downing Street, he'll need to think more about the world, and less about the minutiae of UK public finances. The prime minster-in-waiting has always liked to play his role on the international stage but, as Prime Minister, he'll have to devote a lot more of his time to international matters. Top of his agenda will, no doubt, be Iraq, but there are plenty of other issues he'll be thinking about. continue...
As Gordon Brown takes his leave of the Treasury and wanders up the road to Downing Street, he'll need to think more about the world, and less about the minutiae of UK public finances. The prime minster-in-waiting has always liked to play his role on the international stage but, as Prime Minister, he'll have to devote a lot more of his time to international matters. Top of his agenda will, no doubt, be Iraq, but there are plenty of other issues he'll be thinking about. continue...
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