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The Rt Hon Gordon Brown MP
Gordon Brown

Gordon Brown in 2005


Incumbent
Assumed office 
27 June 2007
Monarch Elizabeth II
Preceded by Tony Blair
Succeeded by Incumbent

In office
2 May 1997 – 27 June 2007
Prime Minister Tony Blair
Preceded by Kenneth Clarke
Succeeded by Alistair Darling

Member of Parliament
for Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath
Dunfermline East (1983-2005)
Incumbent
Assumed office 
9 June 1983
Preceded by New Constituency
Succeeded by Incumbent
Majority 18,216 (43.6%)

Born 20 February 1951 (age 57)
Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Political party Labour
Spouse Sarah Macaulay
Children John and James
Residence 10 Downing Street
Alma mater University of Edinburgh
Occupation Politician
Profession Academic
Religion Church of Scotland
Signature Image:Gordon Brown's signature.png
Website 10 Downing Street

James Gordon Brown, (born February 20, 1951) is the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom and is in the leader of the British Labour Party. He is the Labour MP for the Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath UK Constituency.

He was born in Glasgow Scotland and is married to Sarah Macaulay. They have two children.

Gordon Brown took over as the leader of the United Kingdom after Tony Blair resigned on June 27, 2007. Before this, he was Chancellor of the Exchequer.


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