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Published Date: 14 June 2009
LABOUR was plunged into a new round of internal warfare last night after former Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott accused David Miliband and other senior Labour figures of plotting to bring down Gordon Brown.
Prescott used a blog to launch an attack on the Foreign Secretary, accusing him of fomenting disunity and trying to destabilise the Premier.

He also accused Miliband of working together with other former cabinet heavyweights such as Alan Milburn,
John Reid and Charles Clarke.

Miliband enraged party loyalists yesterday when he used a newspaper interview to admit he had considered resigning from government over Brown's leadership.

He admitted he had "made my decision" to stay on Thursday two weeks ago, the same day that his close friend and ministerial colleague James Purnell decided to quit.

After reading the interview, Prescott published a blog yesterday savaging the Foreign Secretary, accusing him of "feeding disunity" and questioning his motives.

He wrote: "David says he belongs to the generation of politicians who have only ever experienced government. He remembers one or two years of opposition."

"I must tell him I did 18 years of it and the one lesson I learnt is that a divided party is a defeated party. The....interview feeds that disunity and is a breeding ground for further challenges."

Prescott concluded: "Yet again we have to question his motive. Why make a statement like this just when the party is pulling together and fighting back? David, these actions do not help. They create uncertainty and doubt".

Prescott's dramatic attack only sought to pile further pressure on Brown last night as he struggled to maintain control over his government.

Brown saw off a rebellion of MPs and ministers in the wake of the party's disastrous European election showing, but many senior figures in the government are still known to want him to go.

In his interview, Miliband admitted he faced a decision on whether to stay or go on the day that Purnell quit. "I'd made my decision on Thursday," he said, referring to the day of the European elections. "James (Purnell] made his decision in good faith. I made my decision in good faith ... we all have to live with our decisions."

Prescott also declared in his blog that Miliband was plotting with several other Labour figures, relating an encounter he had last week at Westminster.

He writes: "Imagine my surprise when I was walking through Portcullis House on Thursday and stumbled upon a meeting held by Charles Clarke, John Reid, Alan Milburn and a few others, huddled together in intense discussion."

"I went over and offered to be the secretary for their little club. With nervous laughter, my offer was turned down. I later saw David Miliband and Milburn in a similar intense discussion. My suspicions were now heightened."

The question marks over Brown's leadership were added to by his Business Secretary Lord Mandelson yesterday, who said that the Prime Minister should expect another leadership challenge later this year. Mandelson admitted there would always be a group of Labour MPs who were not reconciled to his leadership.

Former Home Secretary Charles Clarke also warned that if Labour did poorly in the forthcoming Norwich North and Glasgow North East by-elections, he could face another challenge to his leadership, this time a fatal one.

Scotland on Sunday now understands that the initial favourite within the Labour camp to stand in the by-election, Glasgow councillor Paul Rooney, has decided not to put his name forward. Glasgow City Council leader Steven Purcell has told friends he is also ruling himself out of the contest.

Another local councillor, Gordon Matheson, is now among the favourites to take up the seat, which is being left vacant by the retirement of Speaker Michael Martin.





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  • Last Updated: 14 June 2009 12:01 AM
  • Source: Scotland On Sunday
  • Location: Scotland
  • Related Topics: Labour Party
 
1

Observer,,

Glasgow 14/06/2009 00:21:03
I don't want to blow my own trumpet but I did say that I thought Gordon Matheson was in with a good shout for the gig. He is a Purcellite and will make a very good candidate (I am playing devil's advocate here).

What could go against him is his involvement with the closure of Paddy's Market.

I hope the SNP go for Grant Thoms then it would be a good fight between two good candidates.

I think we need a good campaign with a good debate to take the sour taste away from recent events such as this idiot Milliband saying he can't remember being in opposition apart from a couple of years. What a pillock. He is the same age as me that must have been some powerful weed he was smoking if he doesn't remember Thatcher.
2

Joe Plaice,

The Nutmeg of Consolation , 14/06/2009 00:22:55
More pro-NuLiebore spin and BS. John 'fat buffoon' Prescott said: "just when the party is pulling together and fighting back?" Ehrm no, more like "just when the party has it's back to the precipice and is clawing together to save their collective, flea bitten skins".

I also doubt that Broon fought off any challenge to his leadership, more like Lady Mandy, (666), told the MPs to back off or else, bide their time, he has more pain for Broon to endure as punishment for going against him.

Nu Liebore are finished, they just haven't admitted it yet.
3

famous 15,

Edinburgh 14/06/2009 00:34:00
Prescott is correct. Labour is fighting....itself! Let Scotland flourish. Cast off the Unionist joke....sorry....yoke!
4

Joe Plaice,

The Nutmeg of Consolation 14/06/2009 00:49:56
famous 15. They are a pretty p!sspoor joke, maybe like something by Cannon and Ball. Not many folk laughing, that's for sure.
5

Budgie,

INCHINNAN 14/06/2009 00:56:07
Gordon Brown would be well advised to get rid of this Quisling Milliband, sooner rather than later.
6

dhu loch,

inveraray 14/06/2009 01:02:01
Sorry but I'm afraid Labour will win Glasgow North(they always do and always will) and they'll take this as confirmation that they were right to back Gordon.
7

Observer,,

Glasgow 14/06/2009 01:04:58
6 they said that about Glasgow East too.

The SNP need to take seats like this if they are going to win.

No one is backing Gordon. He is a dead man walking he has 'til about October I reckon.
8

Iainbroch,

14/06/2009 01:24:18
re8

I expect Liebore to win it. If the bye election had been held during the Euros they would have won it?

However the Norwich one will be different - the question there will be will Liebore even keep its deposit?
9

Fifi la Bonbon,

14/06/2009 01:34:20
#2 - "more like Lady Mandy, (666)"

- are you really a teacher? Really? You certainly seem to be awfully homophobic. Maybe you're a PE teacher from the seventies.
10

Iainbroch,

14/06/2009 01:46:30
I see from article Liebore is struggling again to find a candidate - odd that! I would expect them to win this seat easily! Perhaps the thought that they would not be getting any more freebies has turned them off or is it that expenses in the Republic of Glasgow are easier to fiddle now than those at Westmidden?
11

Observer,,

Glasgow 14/06/2009 01:49:02
9 I don't particularly care what happens in Norwich. England will go Tory unless a miracle happens. I am more concerned with what happens here.

10 How sweet Fifi you think calling Mandy a lady is nore offensive than comparing him to the anti-christ.
12

Jimmy Fae the West,

Hull 14/06/2009 02:37:26
With almost half the population declaring undecided (Sunday Times) and support for Labour melting away, the Labour machine will be thumbing the electoral role with caution.

The mere name of Mr Martin is electoral poison for Labour.
13

morris,

edinburgh 14/06/2009 04:39:22
9 That is precisely what matters. Glasgow North East will be held by Labour( but I suspect by a substantially reduced majority.' which is the significant result of course).
It will be hailed as a victory by the media with total disregard for the shrinking majority in a seat where not only are they accused of being capable of electing a monkey wearing a red rosette,many would argue that they have on occasion already done so!That's one of the reasons why we are having a by election.
The Norwich seat will confirm what the Glaswegians with any brains will already know , and that is that Brown and New Labour are finished,washed up,and nowhere to hide or go for that matter.
That in itself means that a vote for Labour is an act of futility,if not outright stupidity.
I am confident that Labours majority will be reduced by 50% and that I would suggest would be an excellent moral victory for the SNP.
If Labour cannot hold onto safer than safe seats like Glasgow East, then they will be lucky to form a circle let alone a government and any Labour victory in Glasgow North East means absolutely nothing,just like Willie Rennies victory in Dunfermline .What did anybody gain I ask?
The Daily Record/Mirror can print as much guff as it likes.
The facts will not change nor will they go away and all the Labour supporters who will appear crowing on here merely confirm what a terminally ill party they are members of,and no wonder with members as gullible as that!
14

Starance,

Ayrshire 14/06/2009 04:51:08
...an un-elected politician dictating to the british constituents, completely un democratic.
15

morris,

edinburgh 14/06/2009 05:05:46
15 Yes That is precisely what we have here,and its known to every man woman and child in the land that he has no moral authority or mandate to govern.
He dare not seek it either because HE KNOWS HE IS FINISHED and so do his party !

When Norwich gives Labour a gubbing (7 out of the 13 city wards are held by the Green Party I think)it will signal the un electability of Broon. They may still not remove him of course,but only because they dare not do anything at all now! They know they are invited to a funeral and maybe their name is one of many which appear on the box!
16

donald,

glasgow 14/06/2009 05:52:20
Prescott, Milliband and John Reid, what a bloody choice.
17

dunedin bully wee 1877,

14/06/2009 06:18:05
6 dhu loch,
“Sorry but I'm afraid Labour will win Glasgow North(they always do and always will) and they'll take this as confirmation that they were right to back Gordon”
.

You may be right about the eventual about the eventual outcome, however, despite some recent attempts at spreading mis-information regarding the forthcoming Glasgow North-East by-election, the following should be noted:

From the City of Glasgow web-site, European Elections.

The following votes are for the political party not the candidate


Constituency: Glasgow North

HUDGHTON, Ian Scottish National Party (SNP) 3,447

MARTIN, David Weir The Labour Party 3,073
18

dunedin bully wee 1877,

14/06/2009 07:12:34
From The Sunday Times June 13, 2009

Brown debacle puts SNP ahead
Worrying signs for Labour as poll reveals nationalist support has soared from 18% to 31% over the past four years


Labour has lost its lead over the SNP at Westminster in the wake of Gordon Brown’s leadership crisis, a new opinion poll has found.

A slump in Labour support from 40% at the last Westminster election to 28%, down four points from April, would see the party lose nearly a third of its 41 Scottish MPs, with Scottish secretary Jim Murphy and Scotland Office minister Ann McKechin struggling to hold their seats.

The YouGov poll of more than 1,000 Scottish voters found support for the nationalists has almost doubled from 18% to 31% since 2005, up one point from April. But the Conservatives are toiling on 17%, down four points from April and on course to take only three of Scotland’s 59 seats.

19

steve 1511,

aberdeen 14/06/2009 08:09:42
presccot a fat trough feeder and sexual predator who is a disgrace as an mp,shows his support for an unelected P M who has seven unelected ministers in his cabinet, his mps do not want him as p m and the voters have made it clear they are sick to the teeth of broon with the big banana smile and his lybour sleaze and corruption stasi party
STRAIGHT JACKET FOR BROON AND PRESCOTT
20

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14/06/2009 08:35:31
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Phil C,

14/06/2009 09:06:44
We all know that the incompetent bunch of rogues called Labour should no longer be anywhere near power. They are clinging on by putting up a shield of anti-democratic time wasting. There really should be a mechanism for disposing of such an apology of a government.

The unwelcome 'new' cabinet is mainly made up of unelected profiteers, serial fraudsters and liars. They are led by a bumbling buffoon who is largely responsible for countless thousands of deaths in Iraq as well as the dismantling of our once healthy economy.

Yes, things will get better, but it will be no thanks to the bunch of eejits who pretend to run this divided 'country' we call the UK.
22

Phil C,

14/06/2009 09:12:32
#19 "A slump in Labour support from 40% at the last Westminster election to 28%"

WTF are 28% of Scots 'thinking' about?? That figure should be 0%.
23

Gregor Addison,

Glasgow 14/06/2009 09:27:39
Prescott is running Labour's campaign for a fourth term of Government. I think it's called "Come fourth" or something like that.
24

The Tin Man,

14/06/2009 10:49:26
"Deputy Prime Minister John Prescott "...

At least the cabinet have a sense of humour.
25

Geoff,

sa 14/06/2009 11:04:42
It shouldnt really be about superficial judgements but Milliband is so slimy he would be a liability to any Party! Prescott is, again on the superficial level, a good lad in my book- ever since he aimed a punch at the yobo who threw eggs at him ! I am a decorum man myself but sometimes you have to react with your gut!
26

Geoff,

sa 14/06/2009 11:07:36
20 Danielrober-"well done for (Prescott) supporting Jaguar.'
Hi Daniel-yes the Indian economy needs all the help it can get!
27

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14/06/2009 11:30:10
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scully,

colchester 14/06/2009 11:40:25
David Milliband always reminds me of GOMEZ on the Adams family. I can hardly keep a strait face when I am watching him on television.. But as for John Prescott???

I don't think people who live in glass houses , should not throw stones . with his track record I feel so sad for his wife Paulin. who gave up her son so he could have a career in politics. I had such a wonderful husband, who left me with nothing to desire. So Paulin and other wives like Paulin, you have my deepest sympathy for having to have gone thro so much, for POLITICS
29

scully,

Colchester 14/06/2009 11:43:20
The other one was Poor Norma Major. and also all their mistresses. these poor, Poor woman. Even out own dear Queen... What life.
30

Number 6,

Germany 14/06/2009 12:17:00
AHHH, Classic "Working Class Hero" . A Labour pinup boy if you will.

Who will ever forget the pictures of Prescott and his
"working class " friends, playing Croquet on the lawn of Chequers as the country was going down the tube ?.
31

Joe Plaice,

The Nutmeg of Consolation , 14/06/2009 12:46:15
#10 Fru-fru le dumbbun: Hahahahahaha, homophobic? Hardly, my brother is gay and I have no problem with homosexuality, not my thing but whatever rocks your boat. No, I have problems with Machiavellian monsters like Mandelson who are unelected, disliked/loathed by the electorate and yet still retain lots of power and indeed seem to gain in prestige and influence with every passing year. He is a disgrace to his country, his gender and his sexuality. If I heard that he had been run over and killed I would almost punch the air with joy.
32

Richard Lionheart,

14/06/2009 12:49:55
May I be so bold as to offer a simple solution to the Labour Party?

Tell Gordon to dissolve Parliament now and hold a General Election!
33

Joe Plaice,

The Nutmeg of Consolation , 14/06/2009 13:16:04
#30 Good post Gogs, I've been trying to warn people about Common Purpose for a while now. I have a theory that Broon might not be as insane or stupid as we think. He might have done all the terrible things that he has perpetrated as part of a bigger plot to sell us out to the EU/NWO. If that is the case, getting rid of him won't actually stop the rot in our society as Common Purpose will continue to operate at all levels of government and services and turn our country into such a basket case that we will embrace the EU/NWO with open arms as they appear to offer the only solution to our woes.

Check out Brian Gerrish on YouTube to see what we are up against. It's scary stuff.
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14/06/2009 13:45:45
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Joe Plaice,

The Nutmeg of Consolation 14/06/2009 14:49:48
"Prescott attacks 'plotting' Miliband"

Milliband, (slimy toad, (sorry to toads everywhere)),
will be complaining of having been savaged by a dead pig.
36

Griffe,

14/06/2009 15:40:16
Brown is a 'Dead Man Walking' surrounded by zombies, when will his supporters face up to reality.
37

Jimmy Le Pie,

14/06/2009 18:17:47
Just read am article in the Sunday Times. It's easy to see why Comrade Broon does not want an election.

"Labour is already haemorrhaging financial support at a time when it should be amassing an election war chest. It is now clear that Brown has failed to retain the wealthy backers so successfully wooed by Tony Blair. Brown’s leadership is a key factor in the decision of other tycoons neither to lend nor give cash to the party.

Another generous supporter, who would not be named, said he will not contribute again while Brown remains leader and that he should resign.

“Gordon is a political liability and I think it would be far better for the party if he stood down to give us a fighting chance at the election,” he said. “I will give no more money to Labour while he is leading it.”


So we're not alone in thinking Comrade Broon is a clown!

Just watch the manoeuvring to get state funding of political parties!!
38

Iainbroch,

14/06/2009 19:59:07
Milliband savaged by 2 loos!
39

morris,

edinburgh 14/06/2009 20:36:02
32 John Major had a mistress? Surely not!

I did not think he had it in him,let alone in somebody else!

35 You will be suggesting that we behave like a democracy next !

Governments have mid term blues and its normal that they choose when is most advantageous to seek a fresh mandate.Normally I would say this is just what always happens, ......................but..................the scale of LABOURS fall from a position of government is such that they currently are not even the opposition,recording 16% in England.

When a party drops below 20% usually they are finished and never come back.They are replaced as the official opposition,so have no chance of government. This happened to the Liberal party almost 100 years ago and they never ever returned .I think Labour will do the same ,and clinging to power when the people have washed their hands of you and clearly want an election, is the worst thing that Labour could do. Better to lose power Gordon than lose the rank of official opposition ! You will lose anyway and the longer you wait the bigger the kicking you will surely get. I want independence but I want a Labour Party in Scotland which can be trusted to be in government/opposition, and at the moment almost NOBODY trusts Labour.

Time to broaden your horizons Broon and act in the interests of democracy fairness party and stop clinging to power like some third world dictator who nobody wants. Your own party don't want you but dare not breathe for fear of losing their place at the pig trough also
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Barney Thomson,

Reading 15/06/2009 00:06:17
# 18 Bully Wee

Latest odds from Paddy Power on the Glasgow North East bye-election -

SNP 8/11
LAB evens
CON 66/1
LD 80/1

To my cost, I have learned to respect the opinion of turf accountants.

No odds quoted on Norwich yet. Probably not worth the market.

 

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