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Wednesday, 27 June 2007

Brown to take over as British PM

Gordon Brown will today become British Prime Minister, bringing an end to Tony Blair's decade-long tenure in 10 Downing Street. Fulfilling his promise to work to the end of his premiership, Blair, who is set to become an envoy for Mideast peace, will attend his last Prime Minister's Questions in the House of Commons at noon (1 p.m. GMT). The 30-minute session, pitting Blair against opposition Conservative leader David Cameron across the despatch box for the final time, is expected to be a good-humored farewell. Blair will then be driven the short distance to Buckingham Palace to formally hand his resignation to Queen Elizabeth II, Britain's head of state.Minutes later Brown, who has served as Blair's finance minister throughout his 10 years in power, will travel to the palace where the queen will invite him to form a government.

Then Brown, now prime minister, will be driven back to Downing Street and pose for pictures outside the famous front door. He will then set to work appointing his cabinet and the rest of his government. (CNN)



19 The Sun (reversed)
10 Wheel of Fortune
8 of Crescents

The 8 of Crescents depicts the black robed 'priest' crossing a bridge under the cover of night ... leaving the past behind. With the reversal of the Sun indicates little or no success will be achieved due to the new helmsman at the wheel of fortune. Little or nothing appears to change.