Those who expected Gordon Brown’s speech on British foreign policy goals at the Mansion House dinner on 12 November to contain significant new proposals were disappointed. There was a back-tracking from the impression he gave earlier that he would establish a greater distance between Britain and the Bush administration. (See 'Portcullis' in Parliamentary Brief, October 2007) We were now back with Tony Blair’s strategic vision. Indeed, with variations…
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