Nope.
The Labour Party.
Gordon Brown
no, Tony Blair chose to put him in office.
I can't think of anything.
He is still a member of the Labour Party and Member of Parliament for Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath.
Gordon Brown was elected leader of the Labour party unopposed in 2007 after Tony Blair stepped-down. When Tony Blair resigned as Prime Minister, HM Queen Elizabeth II called for Gordon Brown, as leader of the majority party to form a government.
Whoever is in charge of the party that can control the majority of parliament.
Gordon Brown's real name is James Gordon Brown.
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.
He is still a member of the Labour Party and Member of Parliament for Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath. As a Labour MP he is not working for the Government which is a coalition of Conservatives and Liberals.
No, Gordon Brown is not single.
Prime Ministers do not stand for election in their own right. Every 5 years in the United Kingdom the Sovereign dissolves Parliament and a General Election is called. The Sovereign has the prerogative to ask any elected politician to be her Prime Minister. Normally this would be the leader of the political party with an overall majority in Parliament on the basis that he or she would have the confidence of Parliament. She could, in theory, select someone else. As a result of a Hung Parliament after the 2010 elections Gordon Brown resigned and recommended to Queen Elizabeth II that David Cameron be appointed Prime Minister.