LONDON (Reuters) - British Prime Minister Gordon Brown's bid to re-establish confidence in his government days before he sets out the budget for recession-hit Britain is being thwarted by a sleaze scandal he cannot shake off.
Despite a week of resignations and apologies, during which the prime minister sought to end a scandal about offensive emails sent by one of his closest advisers, Brown's weekend opinion poll ratings suggest voters are unimpressed.
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