In former PrimeMinisterGordonBrown’s official 2009 apology to Turing, long since deceased, Brown referred to the cultural icon as, “one of Britain's most famous victims of homophobia. Turing and fellow codebreaker Gordon Welchman improved upon...
As a humorous editorial in The Boston Globe put it, "Thanks to practices borrowed from American presidential campaigns, a two-party race has become a three-party affair and instead of choosing a stodgy party, as they are accustomed to doing...
It has found that 42 percent support Nick Clegg of the LibDems to become primeminister, putting him ahead of 31 percent who support David Cameron of the Conservatives and 27 percent who support GordonBrown of Labour.
And the day that the YouTube Facebook Digital Debate results were uploaded, Wednesday, April 28, 2010, was the day that PrimeMinisterGordonBrown forgot that his microphone was still on as his motorcade sped away from a stop on the campaign trail.
The only other event that comes close is the gaffe made by PrimeMinisterGordonBrown -- unaware that his microphone was still on as his motorcade sped away from a stop on the campaign trail. Brown overhead calling voter 'bigoted'
Thanks to practices borrowed from American presidential campaigns, a two-party race has become a three-party affair and instead of choosing a stodgy party, as they are accustomed to doing, British citizens are being asked to vote for a charismatic...
The phrase "I agree with Nick" was uttered several times by Labour PrimeMinisterGordonBrown during the debate, presumably in a pre-planned attempt to appeal to Lib Dems to switch to Labour. This series will explore how each of the parties are...
Searches for David Cameron and the Conservatives beat out the well-known incumbent PrimeMinisterGordonBrown and Labour, but the two parties' manifestos generated about the same number of searches. Alastair Stewart of ITN hosted PrimeMinister...
According to BBC News, PrimeMinisterGordonBrown has confirmed that UK Election 2010 will be held on May 6, 2010. Ironically, the YouTube video embedded on the homepage of Labour's website features Tony Blair, former PrimeMinister and former...