Gordon Brown, fighting to reassert his authority after weeks of dire poll ratings and rebellion within his ruling party, said he will stay on as prime minister because he wants to help Britons through the recession. Brown reshuffled his top ministerial team for the second time in eight months after his centre-left Labour Party fared badly in European and local elections on June 4. |
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