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    Gordon has of course grown in stature over the recent months. His field of excellence is finance and given there is a global financial crises he was able to come into his own, to get the bit between his teeth, and do what he felt was right for the British people and the British economy. Of course financial planners can never agree on anything. So one mans road to financial utopia is another mans road to ruin, and Gordon has nailed his own particular financial plan to the mast and we will sink or swim on that plan.

    Gordon suffered as anyone would coming in the wake of Tony Blair. No matter what side of the political divide you are on, you can recognise the Tony Blair success story, winning an unprecedented 3 victories for Labour. Coming in that wake is nigh on impossible, as John Major found after Maragaret Thatcher. Gordon started well enough but soon fell foul of the media when he bottled out of that early general election.He didnt have the Blair PR skills to turn the tide in his favour for some while after that.

    But now, as Lazarus before him, he has risen from the dead, the political dead, and strides the world stage with aplomb. The British people have a renewed faith in him as a leader, a leader in a time of war, financial war. But will he go the way of Churchill and lose all when next the public vote. He may do, but at least Labour are back in with a real chance of winning, whereas before the financial crises all was lost.

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