:"Gordon Brown is to face down sceptics in his party and give the go-ahead for a new generation of nuclear power stations, which will be built across the country. In a move immediately condemned by environmental organisations, the Prime Minister-elect will give the green light to the plans that will show that he is backing Tony Blair's support of the nuclear industry."<ref>Nicholas Watt, Oliver Morgan and Robin McKie, "[http://observer.guardian.co.uk/politics/story/0,,2084016,00.html Brown's vision for a nuclear Britain]", ''The Observer'', May 20, 2007.</ref>
===...has nothing to do with his Brown's nuclear lobbyist brother===
Yet since September 2004, Brown's younger brother [[Andrew Brown|Andrew]] has been head of media relations at nuclear company [[EDF Energy]].<ref>"[http://www.accessmylibrary.com/premium/0286/0286-7140337.html Brown takes top EDF UK media job]", ''PR Week'', September 17, 2004.</ref> As of April 2007, Brown was still at the company: he sat in on an interview with EDF boss [[Vincent de Rivaz]].<ref>Tom McGhie, "[http://www.thisismoney.co.uk/investing-and-markets/article.html?in_article_id=419861&in_page_id=3 City interview: Vincent de Rivaz]", ''thisismoney.co.uk'', April 30, 2007.</ref> An ''Independent'' article in May 2007 claimed that "...Brown senior keeps his younger brother at arm's length", but did not provide details of how he achieves this.<ref>Jeremy Warner, "[http://news.independent.co.uk/business/comment/article2530826.ece Jeremy Warner's Outlook: Markets may be underestimating potential for more interest rate rises this summer]", ''The Independent'', May 11, 2007.</ref>