LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Gordon Brown got a boost from an opinion poll on Sunday and said his priority for 2008 would be steering Britain's economy through the fallout from the global credit crunch.
The Sunday Times poll showed Brown's Labour Party lagging the opposition Conservatives by five points -- a sharp improvement from a 13-point deficit two weeks ago, perhaps reflecting a let-up after weeks of bad news for the government.
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