Jun 7th, 2009 - Times Online
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Gordon Brown retreated to the safety of a Labour activist meeting this afternoon as he braced himself for bad European election results.
But Tessa Jowell today became the first senior minister to suggest that he might stand down if he felt it was in the best interests if the party.
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