Monday, 23 June 2008

Brown's First Year: Security and Defence












As he prepared to move into 10 Downing Street, Gordon Brown went out of his way to present himself as a robust defender of national security. "At no point should any serious decision-maker be soft or posture on security matters and refuse to acknowledge the new world we are in," he said in a keynote speech early last year. His language since he became prime minister has reflected that sentiment. However, his decisions, or lack of them, have not done so.Read It Here

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