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Gordon Brown has left London for the Olympics declaring Labour will "go on and win" the next general election.Gordon Brown has left London for the Olympics declaring Labour will "go on and win" the next general election.
The PM, who is visiting Afghanistan en route to Beijing, also dismissed talk of an early cabinet reshuffle and rift with Foreign Secretary David Miliband.The PM, who is visiting Afghanistan en route to Beijing, also dismissed talk of an early cabinet reshuffle and rift with Foreign Secretary David Miliband.
He said his government would deal with the issues people were concerned about - mortgages and rising energy prices.He said his government would deal with the issues people were concerned about - mortgages and rising energy prices.
It comes as an Ipsos/Mori opinion poll has given the Tories a record 24-point lead over Labour.It comes as an Ipsos/Mori opinion poll has given the Tories a record 24-point lead over Labour.
Some 1,005 voters were questioned by telephone between 15 and 17 August and 48% said they would vote Conservative.Some 1,005 voters were questioned by telephone between 15 and 17 August and 48% said they would vote Conservative.
'Going to win''Going to win'
Speaking to journalists for the first time after his summer break, Mr Brown said ministers were working on measures to help families struggling with rising bills and mortgages.Speaking to journalists for the first time after his summer break, Mr Brown said ministers were working on measures to help families struggling with rising bills and mortgages.
"These are the issues that they want us to deal with. You will see us dealing with some of these issues as we come back in September," he said."These are the issues that they want us to deal with. You will see us dealing with some of these issues as we come back in September," he said.
The article he wrote in The Guardian was an article that any member of the cabinet could have written or I could have written Gordon Brown on David MilibandThe article he wrote in The Guardian was an article that any member of the cabinet could have written or I could have written Gordon Brown on David Miliband
When asked about Labour's election prospects, he said: "We are going to go on and win."When asked about Labour's election prospects, he said: "We are going to go on and win."
The 24% poll gap between Labour and the Conservatives is believed to be the biggest gap recorded since Ipsos/Mori's records began in 1977.The 24% poll gap between Labour and the Conservatives is believed to be the biggest gap recorded since Ipsos/Mori's records began in 1977.
Later at a joint press conference with President Karzai in Kabul, Mr Brown was asked if his strategy so far had failed, but replied that an economic downturn had affected Britain and other countries across the world. Later at a joint press conference with President Karzai in Kabul, Mr Brown was repeatedly asked about leadership challenges at home but said people looked to government to concentrate on issues like the economy, as well as international responsibilities, like those in Afghanistan.
"I am getting on with the job and that's what people expect us to do," he said.
President Karzai joked: "Cabinet ministers plotting is nothing new - we have it in Afghanistan too."
'On their side''On their side'
"I can understand that people are looking to the government and wanting to know what we are going to do over the next few months, about improving their standards of living and improving the general economy of our country," he said. Mr Brown said an economic downturn had affected Britain and other countries across the world and he could understand people wanting to know what the government was doing about improving their standard of living.
"That's what we have been working on over the summer and that's what we intend to do." "That's what we have been working on over the summer and that's what we intend to do," he said.
"I believe people will see a government that is not only on their side, but very active on their behalf.""I believe people will see a government that is not only on their side, but very active on their behalf."
Mr Brown made a surprise visit to troops in Helmand, en route to ChinaMr Brown made a surprise visit to troops in Helmand, en route to China
But he said he was in Afghanistan because the government continued to take it international responsibilities seriously and tackling the Taleban in Afghanistan was in the interests of people in that country, and in Britain. Earlier Mr Brown also said he and Foreign Secretary David Miliband, who has been touted as a possible leadership challenger after writing an article about Labour's future without mentioning the PM, had been "working pretty closely together on Georgia and issues related to Afghanistan".
The poll also found that more than three quarters - 76% - of those surveyed are unhappy with the way the government is running the country and 58% now believe Mr Cameron's party is ready for office.
Meanwhile, the Liberal Democrats were up one per cent on 16% among those certain to vote.
No reshuffle
However, the party was down one per cent from 18% to 17% among all those stating a preference.
Mr Brown has also dismissed speculation about a possible leadership challenge by David Miliband after the foreign secretary wrote an article in the Guardian last month setting out his vision for Labour's future, without mentioning the prime minister.
Mr Brown said they had been "working pretty closely together on Georgia and issues related to Afghanistan".
He went on: "The article he wrote in The Guardian was an article that any member of the cabinet could have written or I could have written. These are debates that all members of the cabinet have got to be involved in."He went on: "The article he wrote in The Guardian was an article that any member of the cabinet could have written or I could have written. These are debates that all members of the cabinet have got to be involved in."
Mr Brown also ruled out an early Cabinet reshuffle in September, saying that he was "happy with the team".Mr Brown also ruled out an early Cabinet reshuffle in September, saying that he was "happy with the team".
Mr Brown, who is travelling to Beijing with his wife, Sarah, and two young sons, John, four, and Fraser, two, also said he would be raising the issue of human rights in talks with Chinese President Hu Jintao and Prime Minister Wen Jiabao.Mr Brown, who is travelling to Beijing with his wife, Sarah, and two young sons, John, four, and Fraser, two, also said he would be raising the issue of human rights in talks with Chinese President Hu Jintao and Prime Minister Wen Jiabao.
"Human rights matters to us every year, not just in Olympic year," he said. "We want them to extend the greater freedoms that they have given to journalists and the press at the time of the Olympics beyond the Olympics and further on."
Meanwhile the Conservatives say their party is best placed to tackle poverty and unfairness in society.
On Wednesday, shadow chancellor George Osborne told the BBC "simply chucking money at people" was not enough without tackling worklessness and improving educational chances.