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Biscuit quiz PM doesn't crumble

Gordon Brown
Gordon Brown said Labour had done a lot for families

Who said Gordon Brown crumbles under questioning? The PM jammy dodged inquiries about his favourite biscuit as he took part in a live web chat.

Mumsnet users speculated that it might be Garibaldi or Nice. Another asked whether he dunked.

But Mr Brown was having none of it and left the hour long session with the question unanswered.

The PM was more open about his health, after speculation about his eyesight, saying he was "fighting fit".

He also answered questions on the government's record on families, childcare, swine flu and expenses.

Asked about his eyesight, after No 10 revealed on Sunday he had suffered minor damage to the retina in his right eye, he thanked people for their interest in his health.

"I am fine, run a lot, keep fit," he said

"I have had one problem. I lost my sight in one eye playing rugby but the sight in the other eye was saved by brilliant NHS staff and there has been no deterioration in my sight since. So I am fighting fit."

Mr Brown joins a growing list of politicians to take part in web chats on social media sites aimed at mothers, including Tory leader David Cameron and Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg.



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