Tim got a letter, urging him to be involved. I particularly recommend paragraph 2.
Then Labour MPs decided they didn’t need any of those pesky labour party members or non politicians involved after all.
Gordon Brown says he is “truly humbled” by the scale of the backing given to him by Labour MPs as their choice to succeed Tony Blair as prime minister.
Still, in a country where a government is elected by 22% of the electorate, [This was despite polling only 35.2% of the popular vote, equating to approximately 22% of the electorate based on the estimated turnout of 61.3%. ] I suppose that having 300 or so ppl select the next prime minister probably passes as just economical.




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