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After returning from his holidays British Prime Minister Gordon Brown has announced that he wants to tackle the problems of the British and win the next general elections. According to foreign correspondent Brane Kastelic writing in the daily Dnevnik, the much criticised prime minister has little chance of success. "While people wait for Brown to make an appearance in Beijing ... a major debate has broken out about why precisely those athletes that attended private schools ... are winning so many medals. ... This lends strength to the accusations of the Conservatives that during its eleven years in government the Labour Party has accentuated social differences and is responsible for growing poverty and the poor situation of pensioners. The leader of the Conservative Party, [David] Cameron, depicts himself as the politician who will abolish these injustices. Has the world gone mad? Once it was the British Conservatives who were seen as the evil party of the privileged. Now they are declaring a kind of social revolution. Brown's optimism will soon evaporate."
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