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Gordon Brown’s EU vision is less sceptical than most think

Britain's new prime minister, Gordon Brown, is joining Angela Merkel, Nicolas Sarkozy and others as a fresh generation of European leaders who will be taking Europe forward at a time when liberal economies are in the ascendant and the future of the European social model is under question. Global environmental challenges present these leaders with another chance to make their mark on the world. For Brown, meanwhile, thorny domestic problems like illegal immigration and the breakdown of British family life won't go away.


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