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The problem for Brown was that Blair had made a deal with him to step aside and hand over to him but he hung on like grim death, so Brown only got to be PM right at the end of Labour's run when everything was a mess and there wasn't much he could do to fix it.
He's been doing good work advising Starmer on reforms and policies, so some of the things he wanted to do will be getting done now. I think he could be bolder, eg with HoL reform (I aldo acknowledge that nothing short of sortition would make me happy at this point), but it's better than the alternative.