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      • By far his most high-profile intervention in the House came at the height of the phone-hacking scandal in July 2011 when he launched a ferocious attack on News International, accusing it of "law-breaking on an industrial scale".
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  2. Oct 23, 2006 · The piece of evidence most often used to pin the blame on Gordon Brown is his decision to abolish a tax relief measure, called ACT, which allowed pension funds to claim back the tax...

  3. Dec 1, 2014 · To his opponents, Gordon Brown was one of the worst prime ministers of the post-war era, a man whose ambition outpaced his ability. To his supporters, he was a giant of his age, a politician...

  4. Jun 7, 2023 · By scrapping the dividend tax credit, pension funds lost out to the tune of £5 billion a year. It compromised the ability of many schemes to meet their pension promises to members. Not only that, companies were forced to take full responsibility on their balance sheets for future pension payouts.

  5. Apr 14, 2010 · As recently as Monday, in a Today interview with John Humphries, Brown sought to evade responsibility once again. Why then admit the mistake tonight? Here are a few reasons.

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  6. Gordon Brown caused controversy during September and early October 2007 by letting speculation that he would call a snap general election continue. The Labour Party launched an advertising campaign, Not Flash, Just Gordon , which was seen largely as pre-election promotion of Brown as Prime Minister.

  7. The Private Finance Initiative (PFI) was a controversial, but little-used mechanism established by Norman Lamont to privatise specific construction projects. But it meant something much...

  8. Sep 14, 2015 · Gordon Brown succeeded Tony Blair as Prime Minister on 27 June 2007 through almost unopposed nomination by the Labour Party and its affiliated organisations. He almost called an election to reinforce his mandate soon afterwards but demurred at the last minute.