Sunday, May 02, 2010

Blair helps Brown

By Nomava Nobumba
02 May 2010

Former British Prime Minister Tony Blair has returned to the campaign trail to help his embattled successor Gordon Brown, who is struggling to keep his re-election hopes alive in Wednesday’s national polls.

A major gaffe and a poor performance in a key pre-election TV debate have left Brown's Labour Party trailing in third place in polls.

It boosted the hopes of his main opposition rival, Conservative leader David Cameron.

Blair insists that Labour still has a chance of clinging on to power after 13 years in office.

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