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No, Gordon Brown is the current PM, he took over from Tony Blair.
No one beat Tony Blair; he resigned and Gordon Brown replaced him.
Gordon Brown
no, Tony Blair chose to put him in office.
Tony Blair
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.
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.
Gordon Brown succeeded Tony Blair as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on June 27, 2007. Brown, who had served as Chancellor of the Exchequer under Blair, took over the leadership of the Labour Party and the premiership after Blair announced his resignation. Brown remained in office until May 2010, when he was succeeded by David Cameron.
Gordon brown and tony Blair ( George Bush was the cop)
Gordon Brown
Gordon Brown resumed office as Prime Minister of the United Kingdom on the 27th June 2007, after serving as Chancellor of the Exchequer for Tony Blair since 1997.
Gordon Brown had been Chancellor of The Exchequor under Tony Blair's premiership, and there was, apparently, a long-standing agreement that Brown would take over when Blair stepped down.