Another Spanish blog commenting on UK politics. In this case it's a report on Gordon Brown deciding that there won't be a General Election. The report mentions Martin Linton.
Designado por Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, pretendÃa apuntalar y legitimar su mandato con los comicios. Sus cada vez menos incondicionales como el laborista Martin Linton creen que hay ejemplos previos de jefes de Gobierno que han convocado elecciones y las han perdido, que demuestran que Brown ha hecho lo correcto.
Or, almost in English (via Google Translate)
Appointed by Tony Blair, Gordon Brown, sought to legitimize and strengthen its mandate in the elections. Their increasingly unconditional as Labour Martin Linton believe that there are previous examples of government leaders who have called and have lost elections, which show that Brown has done the right thing.

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