In amongst all of the headline grabbing stuff about Gordon Brown’s famously bad temper, there are some interesting glimpses about the nature of the office of prime minister, and in particular just how it is being performed by its present incumbent. No student going in to an AS exam paper on the Executive should be in ignorance of these fascinating insights.
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Don't you mean no. 11 to no. 10.
Well.....yes...that's what it says, obviously!
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