Gordon Brown tried to demonstrate empathy with the relatives of soldiers killed in Afghanistan as he pledged on Tuesday to do more to convince the public of the necessity of the increasingly unpopular war.
The prime minister struck a markedly personal tone during a press conference dominated by the furore over his alleged misspelling of the surname of a dead soldier in a handwritten letter of condolence to the man’s bereaved mother, Jacqui Janes.

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