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De gezichten `van Gordon Brown houden op nu' met vraag als paniek van Afgevaardigden van de Arbeid

Zaterdag, 24 Mei, 2008

Gordon Brown zag openbare en privé druk onder ogen nadenken ophoudend met omwille van de zijn partij vorge nacht na Crewe de linkerministers van de door-verkiezings „catastrofe“ en Afgevaardigden van de Arbeid overtuigden dat zij niet met hem bij het roer konden winnen.

Jack Straw, de Secretaresse van de Rechtvaardigheid, werd bestemd door hogere gewone parlementsleden als cijfer om M. Brown te vertellen dat zij vertrouwen in hem hadden verloren en dat hij opzij zou moeten stappen tenzij er een vlugge verbetering van de fortuinen van de Arbeid was.

Graham Stringer was eerste MP van de Arbeid om M. Brown te verzoeken om te gaan, zeggend dat de partij een nieuwe leider bewaart het van „ramp“ bij de volgende verkiezing wenste.

Ivan Lewis, de Minister van de Gezondheid, zei dat Crewe & kon Nantwich, waar de Conservatieven een 7.000 meerderheid van de Arbeid ten val brachten met hun eigen meerderheid van bijna 8.000 te winnen, het „begin van het eind“ voor Arbeid merken.

Bronnen van het kabinet zeiden dat een meerderheid van ministers betwijfelde nu of de Arbeid rond zijn huidig tekort met M. verantwoordelijk Brown kon draaien. De hogere ministers waren onder zij die The Times persoonlijk vertelden dat de partij niet niets kon doen als het rubriek naar bepaalde nederlaag scheen te zijn.

Zij zeiden dat een vergadering van de Parlementaire Partij van de Arbeid op 2 Juni aan de toekomst van M. Brown's kritiek zou zijn. Als de Eerste Minister er niet in slaagt indruk te maken op, is er speculatie dat een hoger partijcijfer klaar openbaar is te gaan en hem te verzoeken om op te houden met.

Één vroeger Daar bovengenoemd kabinetslid was een 20 tot 30 percentenkans die M. Brown zelf aan stap - neer zou aanbieden als hij geloofde dat het doen dit zijn partij zou helpen.

Geen directe beweging tegen M. Brown leek waarschijnlijk. De meeste ministers geloven dat hij tot minstens het conferentieseizoen moet worden gegeven om opnieuw te vestigen. Maar vorge nacht onderzochten Afgevaardigden van de Arbeid de namen van kandidaten grondig - M. Straw, David Miliband, Alan Johnson, James Purnell en Andy Burnham - dat zij aan voorwaartse stap zouden verwachten als M. Brown om zich werd overreed uit te bewegen.

The Prime Minister brushed aside questions about his leadership and promised to steer the country through difficult times after the formerly safe Cheshire seat fell to the Conservatives with a 17.6 per cent swing.

David Cameron hailed the result as the “end of new Labour” and promised to build his own “coalition for change” to take the Tories back to power.

Mr Brown seemed highly unlikely to face a leadership challenge from former Cabinet ministers such as Charles Clarke and Alan Milburn, who have been deeply critical of him. MPs believe that such a move would scar Labour and mean certain defeat at the general election. But they said it was the role and duty of the Cabinet to tell Mr Brown that he had become a liability if they perceived that to be the general view in the party.

Mr Straw, as the most senior figure in the Cabinet, was being advanced as the ultimate “man in a grey suit” to tell the Prime Minister that he should consider quitting, a job he was unlikely to welcome because he would almost certainly regard himself as a potential leader to replace Mr Brown.

Cabinet ministers insisted there was no malevolence towards Mr Brown, and there there was a sadness for him that things had gone so wrong. But they said that Crewe had shown that people were no longer prepared to respect Mr Brown.

One senior critic of Mr Brown said the Crewe result was a catastrophe, particularly after the Government had suddenly come up with £2.7 billion to appease taxpayers — to no effect — in the middle of the campaign. That was the sum announced by Alistair Darling to compensate people who lost out from the 10p tax rate abolition.

The renewed burst of speculation about Mr Brown’s future dismayed No 10 and other ministers. Ed Balls, Mr Brown’s closest ally, went to his defence. The Schools Secretary said: “These are difficult times, times when you need strong leadership, values and experience. Gordon Brown has the right values and experience as a leader but it is not going to be turned around in a week.”

Tessa Jowell, the Olympics Minister, said: “If people think we are more interested in turning in on ourselves rather than facing up to dealing with the problems that people face in their daily lives, they will punish us for it.”

But Mr Stringer, a former whip, gave public voice to the private expressions of many ministers when he said: “Is it more damaging for the party to change the leader or cross our fingers and hope that things get better?” It was time, he said, for a senior Cabinet figure to mount a leadership bid to save the party from a “disaster” at the next election.


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