Gordon Brown became Prime Minister of the United Kingdom in 2007, after winning the leadership election in the Labour party (the current ruling party in the country). He has not yet fought a general election as Prime Minister and leader of the Labour party.
Gordon Brown became leader of the Labour Party when Tony Blair stood down as Prime Minister. He appointed Gordon Brown as his successor.
The last Labour Prime Minister was Gordon Brown. In April, 2010, Gordon Brown asked the Queen to dissolve Parliament and call for new elections. On May 10, 2010, Gordon Brown announced he was standing down as Labour Leader. The interim Leader of the Labour Party is Harriet Harman. She will serve as the interim leader until the Labour party elects a new Leader. None of the three major parties won a majority vote during the election. On May 11, 2010, the Queen then appointed the leader of the Conservative Party, David Cameron, as the new Prime Minister.
The Labour Party (leader Gordon Brown) is one of the three main political parties in Britain. They are the party in power currently but there is an election on 6th May and that may change. The other two main parties are the Conservative Party, (leader David Cameron) sometimes called the Tories and the Liberal Democrat Party, often abbreviated to LibDems (leader Nick Clegg).
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Lenin was the leader of the Bolshevik Party. At first it was a minority faction of the Russian Social Democratic Labor Party, but eventually it split off and became its own party.
Samuel Gompers was backed strongly as leader of the rising labor movement by the Irish in the American Federation of Labor.
Gordon Brown
Gordon Brown our Prime Minister.
Leader - Gordon Brown Deputy Leader - Harriet Harman
The last leader was Gordon Brown - the temporary leader is Harriet Harman
Gordon Brown
Gordon Brown who is also the current Prime Minister.
Gordon Brown is a former Prime Minister for the UK. He ran as a Labor party candidate and reached fame once elected. Brown started as a doctorate from the University of Edinburgh. From there, he moved up the political ladder to become Prime Minister.
The party elects a new leader who is then the new prime minister. As happened when Blair resigned.
Because it opens up the possibility of an alliance/coalition between the Labour and Liberal Democratic Parties.
The last Labour Prime Minister was Gordon Brown. In April, 2010, Gordon Brown asked the Queen to dissolve Parliament and call for new elections. On May 10, 2010, Gordon Brown announced he was standing down as Labour Leader. The interim Leader of the Labour Party is Harriet Harman. She will serve as the interim leader until the Labour party elects a new Leader. None of the three major parties won a majority vote during the election. On May 11, 2010, the Queen then appointed the leader of the Conservative Party, David Cameron, as the new Prime Minister.
The leader of the Labour party and contender for British Prime Minister is Gordon Brown but each separate constituency in the country has it's own individual candidates for the position of MP.