“I once wrote a book on courage and what made people courageous. I found it was a strength of belief matched by a strength of willpower.”
Gordon Brown“We are being tough in saying it is a duty on the unemployed in future not only to be available for work - and not to shirk work - but also to get the skills for work. That is a new duty we are introducing.”
Gordon Brown“I believe that our vote is both a public duty and a sacred trust.”
Gordon Brown“I had to deal with terrorist finance. And we had to, if you like, ensure that the accounts of people who were guilty of terrorist finance or using their accounts for terrorist finance were closed down. So we had to do asset freezing.”
Gordon Brown“I have to say that if our global alliances are going to be alliances with Hezbollah and Hamas and Hugo Chavez's Venezuela and Vladimir Putin's Russia, there is absolutely no chance of building a world-wide alliance that can deal with poverty and inequality and climate change and financial instability, and we've got to face up to that fact.”
Gordon Brown“Take, therefore, what modern technology is capable of: the power of our moral sense allied to the power of communications and our ability to organize internationally. That, in my view, gives us the first opportunity as a community to fundamentally change the world.”
Gordon Brown“I once wrote a book on courage and what made people courageous. I found it was a strength of belief matched by a strength of willpower.”
Gordon Brown“Turing was a quite brilliant mathematician, most famous for his work on breaking the German Enigma codes. It is no exaggeration to say that, without his outstanding contribution, the history of the Second World War could have been very different.”
Gordon Brown“Each year India and China produce four million graduates compared with just over 250,000 in Britain.”
Gordon Brown“I'm a father that's what matters most. Nothing matters more. ”
Gordon Brown“What is it that unites, on the left of British politics, George Orwell, Billy Bragg, Gordon Brown and myself? An understanding that identity and a sense of belonging need to be linked to our commitment to nationhood and a modern form of patriotism.”
David Blunkett