The man likely to replace Tony Blair as prime minister said on Tuesday he believes Blair will arrange a dignified and orderly exit. ”I think we can prove to the world that we can do these things in a unified and proper way,” Treasury chief Gordon Brown said in an interview on the morning television programme GMTV.
British Treasury chief Gordon Brown outlined what he called a ”modern Marshall plan” on Friday to boost Africa’s fortunes with debt relief, aid and trade. He proposed erasing all the debt poor countries owe to international organisations.