Not only has Gordon Brown lost control of Scotland, he has now even lost control of the Scotland Office.
Brown's control and strength on the ball generated chances for Austin Friel but the midfielder struggled to make Plummer work.
Even more impressive has been Mr Brown's control of overall public spending.
Jeremy Brown, head of control rooms, said it was "not an ideal situation" and the service "never set out with the intent of responding from the hub".
After a summer of heavy casualties for British forces and amid some calls for troops to pull out of Afghanistan, Mr Brown said on Monday that he hoped control of some districts could be handed to local control from 2010.
Mr Cameron also accused Gordon Brown of running a "top down state control" of "telling people what to do".
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And Mr Brown added teachers had to be "in control in every classroom".
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Somewhere Dan Brown is crying himself to sleep, remote control in hand.
Hence Mr Brown's decision in May 1997 to hand control of interest rates to the Bank of England.
As time went on, Brown refused to release his hostages and said he was in control, according to police.
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Marc Chandler, global head of currency strategy at Brown Brothers Harriman, said the election is important because regions control spending on health care and education and account for half of government employees.
The only thing that might make the Brown family members sell the firm is if Diageo did take control of Jim Beam and became a mighty rival in the American spirits market.
The chancellor is wary of cutting loose: in Treasury eyes, one of the advantages of the Bank's control of interest rates (handed over by Mr Brown in 1997) is the discipline it exerts on fiscal policy.
Geragos alleges neighbors are harassing Brown, and have also made parking complaints about him and called animal control.
"Brown stated that he was being chased by paparazzi, causing him to lose control of his vehicle, " police said in a statement.
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It was also that, as part of the deal he had done with Gordon Brown over the leadership of the party, Mr Blair had in effect ceded control of domestic policy to the chancellor.
The decision made in 1997 by Gordon Brown, Britain's chancellor, to remove interest-rate decisions from political control and hand the power over to the Bank of England has immensely boosted the credibility of British monetary policy.
Too often in the past, thinks Mr Brown, chancellors have chopped and changed their fiscal goals to cover up a lack of control.
The home side then struck twice early on to leave Sussex 29-2 but also put down three chances as Ben Brown (37 not out) and Murray Goodwin (34 not out) wrestled back control.
Their vibe is masculine with a gray-and-brown palette and a surfeit of technology, such as the maddening touch-screen panel meant to control the suite's three TVs (one in the bathroom mirror), DVD player, radio, iPod dock, temperature, drapes, lights, and many other things I never got the hang of.
Downing Street is in full damage-control mode, with cabinet ministers being paraded in front of television screens to defend Mr. Brown's temperament.
Mr Brown repeated his hope, expressed in a speech on Monday, that Nato would be able to hand over control "district by district" to Afghans.
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