(London): The Labour party were hoping that Prime Minister Gordon Brown's latest revelation on his forefathers will breathe new life into the party.
After a long meeting with Barack Obama before the G20 summit in London Brown has revealed a swathe of new policies and moves for the Labour Party.
First he shared with the nation's newspapers the new slogan of the Labour party, "Yes I Think We Can" and said it was just part of their new "Change and Hope" initiative.
He also called for a more religious country, but one that would hold an open hand out to all different countries and beliefs.
He then retired for 2 hours before returning to give the auditorium it's biggest story of the day.
Now carrying a name badge for Gordack Hussein Brownama and with a face looking suspiciously the same colour as his newly polished shoes the Prime Minister admitted that he had been lying all along about his family history.
Rather than being Scottish, Brown admitted his father was actually Kenyan and that he himself was born and raised in Hawaii.
Finally he spoke out against his two main rivals, describing them as "a powerful female" and "an experienced old war veteran."
The offices of both David Cameron and Nick Clegg have released press statements claiming to be the old one.