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The poetic justice of Brown’s fate

By Geoffrey Wheatcroft

Published: May 20 2008 18:50 | Last updated: May 20 2008 18:50

When sorrows come, they come not single spies, But in battalions

Gordon Brown is said to be one of Britain’s better-read politicians, and he may be familiar with those lines from Hamlet, among the least consoling Shakespeare ever wrote. By now he certainly knows what they mean – and he will know again if his government loses Thursday’s by-election in the parliamentary seat of Crewe and Nantwich, in northern England.

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