Gordon Brown- A rise delayed and a fall awaits PDF  | Print |  E-mail
 

By Nitin Pahuja, on 24-05-2008 08:25

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After waiting 10 years to take over the realms at 10 Downing street at London, the British Prime Minister Gordon Brown seems to be in a spot of bother. The timing of his political crowing unfortunately matched the timing of the financial turmoil that has gripped the world. The global downturn is for sure having an impact over Britain’s economy which was not so long back was being directly managed by Mr Brown as the finance minister. The not so effective regulatory framework charted by Mr Brown as finance minister is coming to haunt him at the Prime Minister's office and the polity in Britain is in no mood to ignore the same. Let alone the opposition, some groups in the labor party it self have come out and raised their opinion whic is indeed not very generous towards Mr Brown. This is a consequence of the recent pathetic performance of the Labor party in London which has been christened as the worst ever as they conceded defeat at the hands of the Conservative party.

Now the question arises that are we going to see another change in the leadership without the public choosing their leader as was the case with the exit of Mr Blair. Well the answer in this point in time would be a little immature & in our opinion so would be a decision over the same. We at gyangang truly believe that Mr Brown though not as charismatic and ruthless as some of the leaders that Britain has seen in its history, but he must be given a chance for an appropriate period. Taking into perspective the governance period of Mr Brown, its too early to pass a mandate, for or against him. The people in Britian must take into account the global environment that we are all subject to be affected by and also understand that it takes some time for a leader to get into the shoes of a Prime Minister who led from the front for the past 10 years. Good Luck Mr Brown !!!!!


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