Published Date:
24 December 2008
AT HOLYROOD, politicians open their parliamentary sessions with a "time for reflection". At Westminster, there is no such contemplative luxury: MPs go straight for "prayers". Perhaps they have more reason to – metaphorically – drop to their knees and seek redemption and guidance, particularly in these troubled times.
But while most ordinary voters lie awake fearing for their jobs, one man has managed to finish the year more secure in his. And that is partly because Gordon Brown has made 2008 his year for reconciliation – a remarkable personal achievement for a ma...
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Last Updated:
23 December 2008 8:49 PM
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Source:
The Scotsman
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Location:
Edinburgh
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