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(From Business and Finance)
Gordon Brown's summer holiday is in Southwold, a quiet Suffolk seaside town, and a sharp contrast to Tony Blair's Caribbean jaunts. But his respite will be brief after a disastrous byelection loss in Glasgow East with a 22% swing to the Scottish Nationalists.
Losing one of the 25 safest Labour seats is so bad that an autumn leadership challenge looks possible. A party split could damn Labour to defeat in 2010, but rebels may believe they are damned anyway.
The problem is to find a convincing challenger. Education ...