By©Muhammad Haque
1555 Hrs GMT
London
Tuesday 20 May 2008
Gordon Brown must not fake it about Gwyneth Dunwoody at all.
Did he speak out in defence of her when Blair repeatedly tried to oust her?
Brown is reported as saying about Gwyneth's daughter:
"She is an independent woman with a sense of purpose," Mr Brown said, speaking from No 10.
"She wants to represent the people of Crewe and Nantwich in the kind of way her mother did, as an independent and strong fighting presence in the House of Commons. I am looking forward-to working with her."
But what did Brown do when Gwyneth fought Blair off?
What lessons are there on transport that should be learnt from the stand that Gwyneth Dunwoody took about standing up to Big Business influence on Govt transport policy?
[To be continued]
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