Where does Gordon brown live and what city?
Gordon Brown resides in North Queensferry, Scotland, which is a village in Fife, located near Edinburgh.
When did Gordon brown as Chancellor increase the State Pension by 75p?
Gordon Brown as Chancellor increased the State Pension by 75p in April 2000.
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.
What languages can Gordon Brown speak?
Gordon Brown is fluent in English and is known to have some proficiency in Scots, a Germanic language spoken in Scotland. He may have knowledge of other languages, but these are the ones he is most commonly associated with.
10 Downing Street, London. WQ12 AX3. UK. Gordon Brown's official residence is no. 10 Downing St London. This is the residence of every Prime Minister of Britain.
Well - He did live in Number 10 Downend Street before he got evicted by David Cammeron.
Is Gordon Brown blind in the left eye?
Yes, he has been blind in his left eye since an accident in Rugby at the age of 16.