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Gordon Brown Misses His Rosebud Moment As Publisher Shelves Study

Posted at 1:24PM Saturday 13 Mar 2010

An in-depth and intimate study of Gordon Brown during the past two and a half years was this week shelved by its publishers, Bloomsbury.

After shadowing the prime minister for most of his period in No 10, the journalist Suzie Mackenzie told the publishers this week she would not be handing in the manuscript to meet their March deadline and Bloomsbury terminated the lucrative contract.

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