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Jan 2011 08

It’s been seven months since the May general election, I haven’t seen ex PM Gordon Brown, since. Over the past few weeks I’ve been wondering whether he’s found somewhere completely off the planet to be, because, unless I’ve missed something, there’s been no comment from him on any subject whatsoever. It may just be that he’s been spending time his family, taking a well earned break after 14 years in frontline politics, but is that all to change?

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