| Written by admin | | Wednesday, 03 June 2009 | With the deepening of political and financial crisis in the British Empire, British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has been given pressure to pull the plug for his political career. In fact, according to news sources, they claimed that the Prime Minister did not perform well in order to soften the economic crisis problems. With increasing unemployment rates and other problems circulating the country, I can consider this as one of the Brown’s most challenging moments.
On the other hand, the scandal which revolves around parliamentary member’s expense claims did not go down well for the entire Labor party. In fact, I can consider the news as a total shame for people who represent their respective constitution, as clearly, instead of working together to bring the country out of recession and softening the impact of job losses, they abused their power and authority and ultimately betrayed the trust given upon them by the people.
However, the British Prime minister defies calls for his resignation. Instead, he reshuffled his cabinet members in order to create a better image for his ruling party.
Would this be the final month for British Prime Minister Gordon Brown?
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