Defiant Brown Sees Off Labour Rebellion

The ScotsmanJune 09, 2009

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AN EMBATTLED Gordon Brown last night defied resignation calls from rebel MPs, in the wake of the worst Labour election results in a century.

At a closed-door meeting, the Prime Minister was said to have received the backing of four-fifths of Labour MPs, during a difficult 90-minute question-and-answer session at Westminster.

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Defiant Brown Sees Off Labour Rebellion

The mood was said to be uncompromising after the party's UK-wide support plunged to 15 per cent in the European elections, with it being booted into third place by Ukip.

Mr Brown's resignation was demanded by four MPs, including former home secretary Charle...

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