As Gordon Brown attempts to read the election runes, statistics charting the outlook for the UK economy will consume the prime minister almost as much as polling data from key marginal seats.
A man who counts the country’s economic strength as his most enduring legacy faces an unenviable dilemma: should he call an election now, in case the economy goes sour in the new year? Or should he wait until his record as a leader is better established?

Labour Party Conference 2007 

