Description:
(Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2007 to 2010)
One of Britain’s most influential politicians, Gordon Brown became the 52nd Prime Minister of the United Kingdom, succeeding Tony Blair. He studied at the University of Edinburgh and earned a doctorate in history. He rose through the ranks of the Labor Party and earned the reputation of a policy fabricator within the party. Apart from being a political leader, Brown has also authored a number of books and political biographies like ‘Maxton’, ‘Courage’ and ‘John Smith: Life and Soul of the Party’. His tenure as Chancellor was marked by major monetary reforms in Britain. However, his term as Prime Minister led to the serious economic slump due to his controversial moves pertaining to personal income tax schemes and the advance corporation tax policy. His self-regulatory budgets were severely criticized by various parties in UK, which eventually led to the Labor Party’s downfall. In the wake of an economic recession, his party suffered a heavy loss in general elections and consequently he was compelled to resign. Known to be of a reserved demeanor, Brown’s life was a tumultuous one with its shares of highs and lows.
Birthday
February 20, 1951 (Pisces)
Born In
England
Alternative names
James Gordon Brown
Height
180 cm
Spouse/Ex-
Sarah Brown
Parents
John Ebenezer Brown
Jessie Elizabeth Brown
Children
James Fraser Brown, Jennifer Jane Brown, John Macaulay Brown
Relatives
Andrew Brown, John Brown
Where did Gordon Brown serve as Prime Minister?
Gordon Brown served as the Prime Minister of the United Kingdom from 2007 to 2010.
What political party does Gordon Brown belong to?
Gordon Brown is a member of the Labour Party in the UK.
What major economic crisis did Gordon Brown face during his time as Prime Minister?
Gordon Brown faced the global financial crisis of 2008 while serving as Prime Minister.
What position did Gordon Brown hold before becoming Prime Minister?
Before becoming Prime Minister, Gordon Brown served as the Chancellor of the Exchequer in the UK.
What significant initiatives or policies is Gordon Brown known for during his political career?
Gordon Brown is known for implementing the New Deal program, the Bank of England independence, and the G20 summit during his time in office.