UK politics
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 day agoGordon Brown says he queried Andrew's unacceptable costs' as trade envoy
Gordon Brown called for an investigation into Andrew Mountbatten-Windsor's use of public funds during his time as a trade envoy.
The 66-year-old was held on suspicion of misconduct in public office as police were seen outside his Norfolk home. Within hours, former Prime Minister Gordon Brown revealed he had handed detectives a five-page memorandum. This contained what he called "new and additional information". The explosive dossier has been sent to the Metropolitan Police, Surrey, Sussex, Thames Valley and other UK forces. Brown said, "I have submitted new information to ensure justice for trafficked girls and women."
For a while, during the 13 years when Gordon Brown was at the apex of British politics, it became fashionable, and then a cliche, to depict him as a Shakespearean protagonist. He was the Scot who would be king, consumed by vaulting ambition for the throne, or else the powerful man of action, devoured by envy of his onetime friend.
"Well, this is obviously serious. I mean, there's always speculation. It happened to me, it happened to Tony Blair, it happens to everybody about how their future should be gauged. But this is serious and the task is very clear. We've got to clean up the system...and end the corruption and unethical behaviour. And if we don't do it, we'll pay a heavy price."