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- noun Plural form of
Brownite .
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Examples
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When Gordon Brown was riding high in the polls, the Brownites were a ubiquitous present.
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The Blairites understood this, and so I think did some of the Brownites, that is what they meant when they kept talking about "renewal".
Archive 2007-12-01 2007
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The Blairites understood this, and so I think did some of the Brownites, that is what they meant when they kept talking about "renewal".
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When Gordon Brown was riding high in the polls, the Brownites were a ubiquitous present.
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Will the "Brownites" risk using a jemmy to get him out if he is reluctant to go?
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Sources at the time suggested Jack Dromeys announcement on National TV was prompted by the "Brownites" to embarrass Blair...
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The Brownites are attempting to terrorise Labour MPs into inaction.
Quote of the Day Alan Smart 2009
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Well, Ed Balls, one-time talisman for the Brownites, wandered into the Commons tea room the other day, encountering a clutch of colleagues.
Hugh Muir's diary 2012
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"Ed is doing OK, but he still needs more policy differentiation without being stupidly oppositionist," says an ex-cabinet minister who detects too many Brownites-for-Miliband retreads in the leader's entourage.
Political briefing: Solid start for Ed Miliband, but he has a long way to go Michael White 2010
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The Brownites are attempting to terrorise Labour MPs into inaction.
Archive 2009-06-01 Alan Smart 2009
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