Brown vs Cameron
Sooner or later Britain's voters will have to make a choice: Gordon Brown, or David Cameron. If Brown retains his high-tax, regulation-writing proclivities when he moves from No. 11 to No. 10, and Cameron his policy-lite campaign, potential voters would have good reason to wish a plague on both their houses.
But if Brown finally signs on to a reform agenda, and holds the line on taxes, while Cameron discovers a few deeply held beliefs, British voters will be spoilt for choice.


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