Hello again AnnaBa - I don't think you are seriously suggesting that Gordon brown's role in a Goverment deicison should in any way detract from his personal joy as an individual? I don't imagine Churchill invited the widows and families of World War 2 dead to his childrens' births? You must know that your argument is heavy on emotion, and light on logic. I repeat - Gordon Brown happens to be a politican, which makes him a public figure, and of interest to some people in the general public. he did not ask for any interest or comment on his recent happy event,. and to castigate him in these terms is illogical, and emotive, and finally unfair. If you don't agree with the pleasure he feels at his child's arrival, that's fine, but it does not equate with any guilt he may feeel at the deaths of British soldiers.