"Gordon Brown was appointed as Chancellor of the Exchequer on 2 May 1997. He has been the MP for Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath since 2005 and was the MP for Dunfermline East from 1983 to 2005. He was Opposition spokesperson on Treasury and Economic Affairs (Shadow Chancellor) from 1992. Mr Brown was born in 1951 and educated at Kirkcaldy High School and Edinburgh University where he gained 1st Class Honours and then a Doctorate. He was Rector of Edinburgh University and Chairman of the University Court between 1972 and 1975. From 1976 to 1980, Mr Brown lectured at Edinburgh University and then Caledonian University before taking up a post at Scottish TV (1980 - 1983). After becoming an MP, Mr Brown was the Chair of the Labour Party Scottish Council (1983 - 1984). Before becoming Shadow Chancellor he held two other senior posts on the Opposition front bench - Shadow Chief Secretary to the Treasury (1987 - 1989) and Shadow Trade and Industry Secretary (1989 -1992). Mr Brown has had a number of works published including Maxton, The Politics of Nationalism and Devolution and Where There is Greed. He has edited a number of books including John Smith: Life and Soul of the Party and Values, Visions and Voices. Outside of work, Mr Brown`s interests include football, tennis and film." (From Ministerial Profiles on HM Treasury Website) Gordon Brown will be succeeding former British Prime Minister Tony Blair.
Brown has promised to restore trust in government and is planning to sweep aside the Blair era after a decade waiting for the UK's top job. His policy toward Iraq will be closely watched in the coming weeks and months; the number of British troops in Iraq has been falling and Brown has said he will soon authorize the withdrawal of an additional 500 soldiers. Brown, his wife Sarah and two young sons already live in the private quarters at No. 10 Downing Street — the prime minister's official residence. |