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Brown honours ‘great and good’ Sir Martin

May 8, 2014 22:38
Gordon Brown chats to pupils at Highgate School in north London where he opened a library in honour of Jewish historian Sir Martin Gilbert

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Marcus Dysch,

Marcus Dysch

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Gordon Brown has praised renowned Jewish historian Sir Martin Gilbert’s contribution to Britain.

The former Prime Minister opened a library in the writer’s honour at Sir Martin’s former school, Highgate, in north London, on Tuesday.

Mr Brown said: “Some people are born great but are not necessarily good. Others are good people but don’t have the opportunity to be great. Sir Martin is that rare thing, a great man, a good man, and this library is a tremendous celebration of what he has achieved in his life.”

Reflecting on a trip to Israel made in Sir Martin’s company, Mr Brown said: “I saw at first-hand how he wanted to see the world coming together. He is optimistic about the future, a true citizen of the world and a great humanitarian.”