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By Brian Wheeler 1147: href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?forumID=5596&edition=1&ttl=20081105114400"> From Have Your Say Cameron should ask Brown: "In light of the US election, would the Prime Minister like to stand by his claim that this is no time for a novice?" Conspiracy2012 | |
1143 Mr Brown may get an opportunity to congratulate Mr Obama in person on 15 November, at a G20 economic summit in Washington. But Downing Street were playing down the possibility in this morning's lobby briefing, saying invitations were a matter for the Bush administration, and it was still unclear whether Mr Obama will be invited to the summit. | |
1139 Gordon Brown hopes to speak to Mr Obama in the next few days, Downing Street has said. The prime minister has also written a personal letter of congratulations to the president-elect. The PM did not stay up through the night to watch the results coming in, having just returned from his trip to the Middle East but he did watch a replay of Mr Obama's acceptance speech this morning, his official spokesman said. | |
1132As MPs bleary-eyed from watching coverage of Barack Obama's historic presidential victory get ready to troop into the Commons chamber at noon, the party leaders have already been vying to claim a slice of the Obama magic for themselves. | |
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