This doesn’t seem like a good idea. It’s true that a Downing Street spokesflunky dismissed the suggestion that Mark Penn might hop across the Atlantic to work for Gordon Brown as “codswallop” but who would choose to believe what Downing Street says? Here’s PR Weekly, reporting that Number 10 is interested in hiring Penn to be Brow’s chief pollster.
With Gordon Brown’s leadership rating falling to its lowest level yet this week, senior figures in Number 10 believe that Penn could be Brown’s answer to Philip Gould – the polling guru credited with reversing Labour’s declining fortunes in the 1990s. Number 10 comms chief Stephen Carter and recently recruited director of political strategy David Muir are understood to have held talks with Penn last week – when Penn was still working as chief strategist for US pre-sidential candidate Hillary Clinton.
This is probably not a great idea.
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