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Resignation from government and Iraq voting record

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I've added in that Brown resigned from government in opposition to intervention in Iraq, following this BBC report. However, his archived BBC profile (but not theyworkforyou) shows that he continued as a Parliamentary Private Secretary (PPS) from 2003 onwards. He subsequently voted against the case for war in Iraq being not yet established and was absent for the vote to declare war. [1] Anyone able to help clear things up? C1614 (talk) 13:36, 3 May 2015 (UTC)[reply]

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