When Gordon Brown took office at Number 10 he said he would “call upon the better angels of his nature”. It is now time to summon that spirit again, bookend a weak tenure, and – for the good of the Labour Party – step aside and allow the Party to move on.
With Gordon Brown as leader, Labour would almost certainly lose the next election – perhaps so disastrously as to commit the Party to opposition for three terms. With a new leader in charge, that election might still be winnable.
Alex Smith
Alex is the founder and CEO of The Cares Family. He was editor and first director of LabourList in 2009-2010, during which time he established the site as the number one Labour blog, and later an aide to Ed Miliband.
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