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Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has described himself as an ex-politician, despite still being an MP. | Former Prime Minister Gordon Brown has described himself as an ex-politician, despite still being an MP. |
Mr Brown was asked his view "as a politician" during a panel discussion as part of the World Innovation Summit on Education in Qatar. | Mr Brown was asked his view "as a politician" during a panel discussion as part of the World Innovation Summit on Education in Qatar. |
He interjected "ex-politician", before the panel chair, BBC journalist Mishal Husain, said: "You're still an MP," which he acknowledged. | He interjected "ex-politician", before the panel chair, BBC journalist Mishal Husain, said: "You're still an MP," which he acknowledged. |
Mr Brown has represented the Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath area since 1983. | Mr Brown has represented the Kirkcaldy and Cowdenbeath area since 1983. |
He was criticised by Conservative backbencher Henry Smith, who said his "foreign jaunt" showed he "can't even be bothered to turn up for work". | He was criticised by Conservative backbencher Henry Smith, who said his "foreign jaunt" showed he "can't even be bothered to turn up for work". |
Since the 2010 general election, Mr Brown has spoken five times in the House of Commons - four times on constituency issues and once on the phone-hacking affair. | Since the 2010 general election, Mr Brown has spoken five times in the House of Commons - four times on constituency issues and once on the phone-hacking affair. |
The Public Whip website shows he has voted in 13.3% of divisions since 2010. | |
By comparison, his former Chancellor Alistair Darling has taken part in 47.1% of votes and neighbouring Labour backbencher Lindsay Roy has participated in 77.1% | |
He received support from unlikely quarters on the same day in the House of Lords. | He received support from unlikely quarters on the same day in the House of Lords. |
Lord Tebbit, the Conservative former cabinet minister, paid tribute to him during a question on tax avoidance. | Lord Tebbit, the Conservative former cabinet minister, paid tribute to him during a question on tax avoidance. |
He asked if the minister was "aware that a very good precedent has been set on the avoidance of tax by the immediate past prime minister, Mr Brown". | He asked if the minister was "aware that a very good precedent has been set on the avoidance of tax by the immediate past prime minister, Mr Brown". |
Lord Tebbit continued: "He does not pay tax on the earnings that spring from the things he does as a former prime minister because he gives all those earnings to charity. | Lord Tebbit continued: "He does not pay tax on the earnings that spring from the things he does as a former prime minister because he gives all those earnings to charity. |
"Is that not an example which might be followed by other former prime ministers?" | "Is that not an example which might be followed by other former prime ministers?" |
Treasury spokesman Lord Newby deflected the apparent dig at Brown's predecessor, Tony Blair, saying: "That is way above my pay grade." | Treasury spokesman Lord Newby deflected the apparent dig at Brown's predecessor, Tony Blair, saying: "That is way above my pay grade." |