I don’t think it is a coincident for Mr. Brown to be the PM. Mr. Brown has an absolutely different character from Mr. Blair. Blair has an attractive personality and also, he is a talent player in diplomatism. While Mr. Brown is thought to be a dour person, good at number game but bad at making his own figure. However, as the country is calling for a leader who can lead it to walk out from the cloud of the Iraq war, Brown is no wonder a suitable guy.
The foreign policy from Brown can show his party is eager to get public support back, as people are question about the Iraq war and lost trust in the Labour party. And his contributions to the economy help him to be trust by middle class. He is now playing a role like a nurse, to help the country to recover.

His policy is more conservative comparing with Blair’s. He wants to keep distance from the US; this is because most people believe to follow a donkey government leading by Bush is not only stupid but also disastrous. He plans an all-party convention means that not the Prime Minister but the party now has more rights, which in another word, more democratic.

At present, to be conservative is a better choice for Britain need a break from the war. Maybe the country won’t as shining in diplomacy as under Blair’s, but what I can be sure is the GDP of the UK will perform well with the governing of Brown. And this, I belive, is the most important thing to the nation by now and in the near future.