Sentences with phrase «brown reels off»

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Brown questions his stats, and reels off, rather traditionally, a list of Labour achievements on the issue, including the fact Labour has invested more on literacy than any other British government.
He is becoming increasingly prone to reeling off lists of statistics, as Gordon Brown once did.
Gordon Brown was left behind in both editions after the gloves came off allowing Cameron to «reel in Clegg», the paper said.
Brown, as is his habit, reels off a list of things the Tories got wrong - duty on petrol, Northern Rock, etc..
When the noise eventually dies, Brown soon starts reeling off a list of countries with more debt than the UK.
Mr Brown says it's too high and reels off a list of things he's doing about it.
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