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Tuesday, 27 November 2007

Things Just Got Worse For Brown


Gordon Brown faces journalists later to talk about Labour's £600,000 "secret" donations, the resignation of a top party official - and a disastrous slump in poll ratings. His monthly press conference follows the decision by the party's most senior official to quit after admitting he knew a wealthy donor had hidden his identity from regulators.

General secretary Peter Watt's departure marks another low point for Mr Brown, who had already suffered his worst week since taking power from Tony Blair in June.

The loss of millions of child benefit records, the ongoing Northern Rock crisis and attacks from former army chiefs have left the administration reeling.

And the latest opinion poll published today by The Independent put the Tories 13 points in front - its biggest lead for nearly 20 years and enough to secure a 64-seat Commons majority. (Sky News)