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Article: The Business, London, Fraser Nelson column.(Column)
- Article from:
- Sunday Business (London, England)
- Article date:
- May 19, 2007
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Byline: Fraser Nelson
May 19--After enduring what must count as the longest warm-up act in political history, Gordon Brown is finally on. Over the next few months the Chancellor will be revealing some of his best-kept secrets, including what he really thinks about foreign policy. Perhaps it is too early, and perhaps it is a false scent -- but I can already detect the contours of a theme for the coming Brown premiership.
The Chancellor is a complex man. He boasts about things he hasn't really done (such as giving Britain a heroic economic growth rate) and keeps quiet about things he has done (such as taking Britain towards the European social model). At ...
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