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A Hungarian Lesson for Gordon Brown

Monday, 23rd March 2009

This seems an idea worth copying, doesn't it?

Hungary's Prime Minister said today he is resigning because of his government's low popularity amid a worsening financial crisis.

Ferenc Gyurcsany, of the ruling Socialists, told the party's congress that he considered himself a hindrance to further economic and social reforms.

Alas, I can't imagine Brown being quite this, er, bold or noble.


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