Sunday, October 14, 2007

Gordon Brown"s Party second, shows newest poll
by Nina Gotzmannova


Who has birthday on the same day as Kurt Cobain and Cindy Crawford? If you said Ivana Trump and Gloria Vanderbilt, you were right. But one of the most powerful man in the world celebrates on this special day too. His name is Gordon Brown, he is Prime Minister of United Kingdom and recently wearing his head low. The polls showed his party is not the most popular one in the country. The Ipsos Mori poll, done for one of the British newspapers, shows the truth. Ipsos Mori called more than 1,000 people to ask them about their political opinion. Only 11 percent is supporting Liberal Democrats. Exactly 38 % is for Labourists, Brown's party and three percents more, 41%, is voting for Tories and Conservatives. Gordon Brown probably has to try harder. He promised to beat corruption, maybe introduce a new ministerial code to set borders for ministers how to behave, built up to 100,000 new homes and improve health care. All this steps may lead to higher preferences in the polls, but only if done correctly and fast. But at first he has to switch to a more ecological car, a promise he had made, but not fulfilled. Even his family life is not gaining him more popularity. Almost "newlywed", only seven years married man has two kids, but his wife wishes to remain hidden. She is not much public person, as former "fist wife" Cherie Blair was, so she is not helping Brown with publicity affairs. But since the general elections are at least a year away, Brown and Labour Party have plenty of time to improve their ratings in public.

related story: http://uk.news.yahoo.com/pressass/20071012/tuk-poll-setback-for-brown-6323e80_1.html
by Nina Gotzmannova
for PocketNews (http://pocketnews.tv)

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