Yes. Because he will still be an MP and Leader of the Labour Party unless he resigns.
He is no longer Prime Minister.
Because his party lost the last election.
Gordon Brown stepped down May 10, 2010. When he presented his resignation to the Queen that night, the resignation was official and he was no longer the Prime Minister.
Gordon Brown - at least for a short while. If the Labor party is defeated in the next General Election then he will no longer be PM.
Gordon Brown is no longer British Prime Minister, having been voted out at the 1010 General Elections, although he is still a backbench MP. He is currently 60 years old as of December 2012, turning 61 on 20th February next, although he has kept his youthful looks and looks much younger than he actually is!
Don't look at your watch..... but then, look at the alternative. Toff on crime, toff on the causes of crime. It doesn't matter, whoever you vote for the government will be elected.
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Kevin Rudd is no longer foreign minister.
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Scotland is a constituent country of the United Kingdom that has Gordon Brown as the Prime Minister, who is incidentally Scottish. Scotland's devolved government is lead by First Minister; Alex Salmond The prime minister of this country used to be Tony Blair, but don't get confused, he is no longer in office.
Silvio Berlusconi was the Prime Minister of Italy, but no longer holds that position.
Either the cabinet minister has to resign (if the cabinet still supports the Prime Minister), or if the cabinet no longer supports the Prime Minister the Prime Minister has to resign (resulting in a party election) or the Prime Minister can call a general election.