Who is Gordon Brown?

Gordon Brown has finally realized his lifelong ambition to become Britain's prime minister, but he has been elected by no one, and, as a member of the Blair government throughout its tenure, he shares responsibility for its legacy. If he is to gain legitimacy, he will have to distinguish himself in clearly perceptible – and therefore fairly radical – ways, particularly on growing income inequality at home and Britain's involvement in the disastrous Iraq war.

At long last, Gordon Brown is taking over from Tony Blair as Britain’s Prime Minister, thus attaining his life-long ambition, as if by right. That is his first problem. He has not been elected by anyone – not by the Labour Party, and not by Britain’s voters; he has merely come into an inheritance that he has long thought was his due.

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