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Q: What will Gordon brown do if he wins the general election 2010?
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Who is the current p m of UK?

Gordon Brown - until the General Election on 6 May 2010.


Why won't Gordon Brown call a general election?

Because he'll lose. He's hoping that when he has to call an election in summer 2010, that everything will be good and he'll win.


When did Premiership of Gordon Brown end?

Premiership of Gordon Brown ended in 2010.


Which Prime Minister preceded Gordon Brown?

James Gordon Brown was an non-elected Prime Minister of Great Britain who took over from Tony Blair when he stepped down. Gordon Brown was Prime Minister from 27th June 2007 until the general election on 11th May 2010.


When was the 2010 general election?

The mid-term general election was held on Tuesday, November 2, 2010.


Who is the england president in 2010?

England has no President, but a Prime Minister instead. 2010 was a General Election year- Labour Prime Minister Gordon Brown began the year as Premier, but was swept from power by Conservative David Cameron, who heads a coalition Government of Conservatives and Liberal Democrats, with the Conservatives as the largest party.


Who is Gordon Brown's deputy leader?

For the 3 years of Brown's Premiership it was Alistair Darling, until Brown lost the 2010 Genral Election. Alistair Darling has since resigned completely from politics due to problems in his personal family life.


How did Gordon Brown take over?

Gordon Brown took over from Tony Blair as Prime Minister in September 2007 after Blair's resignation from office, because in British Government, the Chancellor of the Exchequer is the next in line to the Prime Minister and as such, Brown was the next place to head the Government. However, although a good Chancellor, he proved to be a weak and indecisive Premier, and lost the following General Election to the Conservatives under David Cameron in 2010.


When was Gordon Brown the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom?

One. Keep in mind that, as an appointed official, the Prime Minister's term extends from his appointment to his resignation. Gordon Brown took office in 2007, midway through the 54th Parliament, after the resignation of his predecessor. After the poor performance of the Labour party in the 2010 general election, its first under his leadership, he was forced to resign.


Who is the leader of UK government?

As of 11th May 2010, David Cameron. He succeeds Gordon Brown who resigned on this day.


When is the UK general election this year 2010?

Thursday 6th May 2010.


Who was the leader of Britain in 2010?

Gordon Brown until 10 May 2010 when he was superseded by David Cameron.