Gordon Brown
Bha Gordon Brown (rugadh 20 an Gearran 1951 ann an Giofnag[1]; uaireannan Gòrdan Mac a' Bhriuthainn neo Gòrdan MacIlleDhuinn sa Ghàidhlig) na Phrìomh Mhinistear na Rìoghachd Aonaichte eadar 2007 agus 2010.
Dh'ionnsaich e eachdraidh ann an Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann agus thòisich e an-sin nuair nach robh e ach 16 bliadhna a dh'aois. Sgrìobh e cuideachd an tràchdas aige an seo, mun Phàrtaidh Làbarach sna 1920an.[2] Bha e cuideachd na Reactar Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann eadar 1972 is 1975.[3]
Tha e na bhall na Pàrtaidh Làbaraich agus bha e na bhall Pàrlamaid na Rìoghachd Aonaichte bho 1983: airson Dùn Phàrlain an Ear 1983 gu 2005, airson Cair Chaladain is Cowdenbeath bho 2005 gu 2015.[4] Bha e na Sheannsalair an Ionmhais anns an Riaghaltas Làbarach aig Tony Blair bho 1997 gu 2007. Tha e a-nis a' fuireach ann an Port na Banrighinn.
Thug e seachad Òraid an t-Sabhail ann an 1999.[5]
Iomraidhean
deasaich- ↑ Gordon Brown air làrach-lìn Riaghaltas na Rìoghachd Aonaichte
- ↑ Edinburgh Research Archive: The Labour Party and political change in Scotland 1918-1929 : the politics of five elections
- ↑ Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann: The Rector (Beurla)
- ↑ They Work for You (Beurla)
- ↑ “Òraid an t-Sabhail”. Sabhal Mòr Ostaig. Air a thogail 19mh dhen t-Samhain 2017.
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