Gordon Brown

Weighty Gordon Brown needs gentle stretches, power walk to be fit

Weighty Gordon Brown needs gentle stretches, power walk to be fitLondon, Aug. 4 : British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has reportedly been told by his gym instructor that he still needs to lose two to three stone to be labelled fully fit.

According to The Sun, Brown’s trainer Millie Dobie has drawn up a “Clunking Fit” gym plan to help him to shape up.

He has been reportedly advised to start with some gentle stretches, and follow it up with a power walk and a spinning class or two.

Iraqi convict to sue Gordon Brown Government over porn left in jail toilet!

LondonGordon Brown, Aug. 2: Problems for the Gordon Brown show no signs of abating. Already under pressure over losing a safe electoral seat like Glasgow East to the Scottish National Party, the government is now facing legal action from an Iraqi terror boss over pornographic material being left in his jail toilet.

Ahmed Al-Fartoosi, who has been blamed for the deaths of dozens of Brits, has decided to sue the Government for tens of thousands of pounds. Fartoosi is suing for false imprisonment and violations of new European human rights laws.

65 percent of UK voters say PM Brown is a liability

65 percent of UK voters say PM Brown is a liabilityLondon, Aug 1 : Sixty-five percent of people participating in a Daily Telegraph/YouGov survey in Britain are of the view that Prime Minister Gordon Brown has become a political liability, but add that ditching him would not save Labour from a general election defeat.

According to the poll, only one voter in seven believes he is fit for the job of prime minister.

Only Tony Blair, Brown’s predecessor, is still viewed as being more popular with voters than Brown, but even he would lose to Tory leader David Cameron.

PM Gordon Brown aides take on 'disloyal' Foreign Secretary Miliband

London, British Prime Minister Gordon BrownJuly 31: Key aides of British Prime Minister Gordon Brown have launched a series of highly personal attacks on leadership rival and Foreign Secretary David Miliband.

According to The Telegraph, Miliband has been criticised for acting 'disgracefully and disloyally' after he repeatedly refused to rule out standing against the Prime Minister.

As part of an orchestrated and bitter counter-attack, sources at Number 10 suggested Miliband might be demoted as punishment for triggering the gravest crisis of Brown's premiership.

Labour Party’s fortune doomed with or without Gordon Brown

Prime Minister Gordon BrownLondon, July 30: British citizens have said that they will not vote for the ruling Labour Party even if MPs remove Prime Minister Gordon Brown.

A poll on Tuesday showed that barely half of Britons think dumping Brown will boost Labour’s flagging fortunes.

The news came as ministers prepared a mass resignation in a desperate bid to unseat the Prime Minister and save their jobs.

Bookies said that the double blow makes it even less likely that Brown can win another term, the Daily Star reported.

`Show me where the Queen lives, Obama asks Brown

London, July 28 : British Prime Minister Gordon Brown had to take on a new job recently – that of being a V. I. P. tour guide to presumptive US Democrat presidential nominee Barack Obama.

As soon as he arrived in London and met Brown, Obama asked every tourist’s favourite question: “Can you show me where the Queen lives?”

The request prompted Brown to act as a VIP tour guide for the U. S. senator, reports The Mirror.

However, alarmed American and British secret service officials curtailed their walkabout after astonished tourists came to close to dignitaries outside Buckingham Palace.

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