Gordon Brown: from 'toxic sociopath' to 'man of substance'

Political commentators revise their opinions of the former PM, once labelled the 'bully with a big ego'

Gordon Brown during a press conference where he announced he is standing down as an MP
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Gordon Brown's resignation from Parliament has prompted a more sympathetic assessment of his career and personality than he received during his time as prime minister.

Brown formally announced his plans to stand down at the next election at his Kirkcaldy constituency last night. Standing with his wife Sarah and two sons John and Fraser, he spoke about losing his first child Jennifer shortly after her birth and revealed that problems with his eyesight in Downing Street were more serious than he had previously admitted. Newspapers appear to have softened towards Brown over the last four years, with some political commentators calling for a reassessment of his career. Here is what they were saying then and now:

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