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Published Date: 27 January 2008
CABINET minister Des Browne has predicted that no more high-profile Labour politicians will be forced to resign in the donations row.
Peter Hain quit the Cabinet last week after his case was passed to the police by the Electoral Commission, which was investigating him over the late declaration of more than £100,000 in donations.

Scottish Labour leader Wendy Alexander is also bei
ng investigated by the Electoral Commission after her campaign team accepted an illegal donation during her party leadership campaign. The verdict on her is expected this week.

Pressure has been mounting on Alexander to fall on her sword but in a bullish interview Browne, the Scottish Secretary and Defence Secretary, said he expected she would stay in her position.

The Kilmarnock and Loudoun MP also said he did not expect any more of his colleagues to be reported to the police over the issue.

Browne said he expected his colleagues to be exonerated, and added: "The people who have been involved in this, in my view, have all acted honestly. These are all decent people.

"Peter Hain is a good man, a very good politician, a valued colleague of mine. I am absolutely satisfied that he will be able to clear his name in relation to this when he is given the space and time to do it, and that's why he's resigned from the Government. I don't expect that any of the rest of my colleagues will need to resign from any positions that they are in."

A Jersey-based businessman gave £950 to Alexander's campaign after an approach from her team, in what her supporters later conceded was a breach of the electoral law requiring donations to be from UK voters or companies.

Alexander said of Hain's departure: "I think resignations are always a matter for the individual."

Of her own position, she added: "I said at the start of this that I was confident the Electoral Commission would find no intentional wrongdoing on my part, and I remain so."



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1

Jimmy the Pie,

27/01/2008 00:27:01
Just keeps getting better!! Alan Johnston now - who's next? Should be worth staying up all night while it's still legal and typing away!! Anything to say Lord Foulkes????
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27/01/2008 00:46:55
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Jimmy the Pie,

27/01/2008 00:49:05
Will the Electoral Commission investigate this latest 'mistake' after they've done Wendy?
Any thoughts on this latest scandal Your Lordship???
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democrate,

central Scotland 27/01/2008 00:56:13
Grrrr. Here goes. How would Des Browne know there would be no more police enquiries? Wendy's team admitted the illegality of their actions, so the Electoral Commission are bound to refer to the police. Simple.
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27/01/2008 00:58:39
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27/01/2008 00:59:24
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27/01/2008 01:00:11
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Jimmy the Pie,

27/01/2008 01:07:57
Any signs of our Lardship's poodle, AM2????
I notice we can't comment on the latest scandal. Is this Fatty Foulkes doing??? We should be told
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Guga II,

Rockall 27/01/2008 01:09:47
#9 That's what I want to know. How can someone in this country on a student visa get themselves on the electoral register? Isn't that fraud? Are the police and the immigration authorities investigating this matter? If not, why not?

As for our part time Scottish Secretary, and part time Defence Secretary, Browne, how does he know what the outcome of the enquiry is? Is he obtaining insider information? His statement throws doubt on the legitimacy of any enquiry when he seems to be aware of the outcome before it is even published.

As for the Mouth of the South, the fact that she has admitted to breaking the law should be sufficient for her to resign as leader of the New Labour Sleaze and Corruption Party (North British Branch); assuming she has any integrity.
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Jimmy the Pie,

27/01/2008 01:20:20
How come it takes a journalist from an adult comic to uncover this story?? What have the Hootsmoan's finest been doing? Out on the bevy with Fatty Foulkes??? or maybe dining with Wendy???
P45's on the way???
11

R Swipe,

27/01/2008 01:50:08
Goodbye, Des.

HM Forces salute you. With a middle finger salute

DIRECTED TO YOUR SUPINE 4NUS..

12

R Swipe,

27/01/2008 01:54:08
My ISP is a bit slow.

Is it something I said you Mutthas? Hope so because I'm gonna whip your 4sses tae fark. cants!

Page bookmarked!

Such a naive parochial website!
13

JimC,

Kilmarnock 27/01/2008 01:57:32
Browne has the gift of the second sight

There will be no further resignations of prominent Labour politicians over the donations row, Defence Secretary Des Browne has predicted. He also says that "I am not anticipating that anyone else will be reported to the police." How can a Government minister make such a statement during an ongoing live investigation into Wendy Alexander who admitted she had broken the law. Is this a Subliminal message to the Electoral Commission, it is quite outrageous.
14

Kaytoc,

27/01/2008 02:33:43
We have the Missing Link G. Bush
You have a PM G."there are no links" Brown.
They both stink.
15

Very Rev Ian Paisley,

27/01/2008 03:41:09
Unbelieveable.

If Labour party members are now using foreign students, regardless that they may related to them, to make donations to their party, it is a step too far.

You may forgive an error in admin as incompetence, but this is blatant deception, lies, and a criminality of a nature that requires the whole Labour party, top don to be investigated for the good of democracy.

The Labour party are effectively undermining democracy.
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henrymanchester,

UK 27/01/2008 04:22:33
He can expect all he wants but if any more of them get caught, out they too must go.
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27/01/2008 04:57:05
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An Beal Bacht,

27/01/2008 05:58:00
Browne expects no more resignations in donations row!

Wishful thinking?
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morris,

edinburgh 27/01/2008 09:41:48
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Indeed Sir,
he cannot possibly make such a prediction based on anything other than his own desireability,or..............................................................................................the Electoral Commission have been got at, would appear to be the only other obvious possibility !



I mentioned before that the HERALD carried a story about incomplete procedures regarding any investigation into donations,which would result in people appearing to be exonerated,since the mechanism required to reach a guilty outcome, does not yet exist!
Apparently when Labour created their donations rules,they unfortunately forgot to finish the procedures which should accompany any breach of these NEW LABOUR RULES, and of course they can now be amended ignored altered and God knows what else!If this is true(and the Glasgow Herald apparently thinks something is well amiss here), then the very investigation by the Electoral Commission is in itself a sham,and the question must arise,what are they doing then? It looks increasingly like the Electoral Commission are another Government puppy which heels at its masters call. If so,they must face investigation also,and if it can be shown in future that they aided a deception in any way,then they must be held to account also.If innocent they have nothing to fear,and will arrive at guilty verdicts,since enough is known to already make any innocent verdict impossible.
We live in a UNITED CONDOM,the emphasis being on CON.
I would suggest that like all good condoms we should not risk LABOUR ever again!

GET THEM AND THE TORIES OUT OF SCOTLAND PERMANENTLY and I don't mean vote LIB DUM.

Scotland needs government,not sleaze.
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Paddi,

27/01/2008 10:07:12
#23 JimC, you are so right. The comment " Browne expects no more resignations in donations row" sounds like an order. As for suggesting that Hain and the other have acted honestly and are good people......talk about lacking judgement.

As for Bendy suggesting that they'll find "no intentional wrongdoing " this is the woman who said no one should make any comment till the EC makes its findings. She is responsible for her fund raising not some minion.these people have no shame and are so power crazed that they will never give up power, shame on them all.

Is there any wonder why the people of Scotland heaved this corrupt lot out?
21

KWC,

Edinburgh 27/01/2008 11:01:40
I bet the first one to use the 'it was an administrative oversight' was glad to be the first. The rest have to think of their own lame excuses.

Unless they are all incompetent -- whichis probably what this is highlighting.
22

subrosa,

27/01/2008 11:02:18
I notice Alan Cochrane's piece regarding Wendy Alexander and her female cabal has been removed from the Sunday Telegraph site. Pressure or error?
23

urban poacher,

Edinburgh 27/01/2008 11:05:12
anyone who lives in britain can be on electoral register, certain people are not eligible to vote.

as for the case of illegal donations Wendy actually wrote a thank you letter to his address so she must have known where he lived. Now either she knew it was an illegal donation since every election agent knows the rules or if she didn't know what is someone who doesn't know electoral law doing as leader of the labour party.

The real question is was her brother Douglas Alexander involved in the campaign and did he know about the donation. Wonder if Lord F could ask him.
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subrosa,

27/01/2008 11:31:13
Paul Hutcheon has written a piece in the Sunday Herald about Alex Salmond and an Aviemore planning application. Actually I think he's just copied a labour press release but the following is interesting:


Commenting on attacks from the Labour Party on Scottish Government action to resolve difficulties in the Aviemore development, a spokesperson for Alex Salmond said:

“Rapid government action potentially saved hundreds of jobs in the Highlands, and enabled a decision to be taken on an important economic development. To any right thinking person, that is a matter of pride and achievement.

“Ministers responded to urgent concerns raised by a cross-party group of MSPs, and took action to resolve the breakdown in communications between a government agency and a developer that was threatening delay and lost jobs in the Highlands. That was the entire basis and extent of the government’s involvement.

“With the necessary permission of the MSPs and local MP concerned, we will be absolutely delighted to put this correspondence in the public domain, so that everyone can judge the issue for themselves and see the urgency of the position that faced the government.

“The Labour Party have been peddling this story round the media for days, but one of their own MSPs, Rhoda Grant, was one of the local parliamentarians demanding action from Ministers to prevent a jobs disaster in the Highlands, and blaming government agencies for dilatory behaviour.

“This is a government that takes responsibility and solves problems – we don’t moan about them.

“It is extraordinary that when people in government and public agencies work hard, and do their job properly, openly and above board, they should be attacked for doing so.

“The decision was made by the Cairngorms National Park Authority – not by government. Labour’s suggestion that the First Minister was influenced by Mr Donald Macdonald being an SNP donor is absurd. They have never even discussed the issue. Mr Salmon
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Phil C,

27/01/2008 12:10:59
Good for Des Browne. Nobody should listen to a word he says anyway! The whole Labour Party is crooked to the core and they should not be given coverage until they give the people a chance to throw them out.

"Three more resignations expected" would have made a better headline! Wobbly Wendy, Alan Johnson and Harriet Harman for starters. While also deserving of the bullet, Gordon Brown should stay for now as he is far too useful to the opposition.

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Greig frae oz,

My Ivory tower 27/01/2008 13:18:07
If Alexander broke electoral law, there is no argument she must go.
Scottish politics and its processes has been dragged through the mud by british labour.
If it has any honour ( which I doubt ) it will get rid of Alexander and clean its self up.
The law is clear in text form on this matter, and is there for all to see.
Is Labour in Scotland going to build its new unionist platform on such a shoogly base.
Christ I hope so.
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Why Are 400,000 Leaving The UK Each Year ?,

http://www.statistics.gov.uk/cci/nugget.asp?id=260 27/01/2008 13:18:42
I think Des Browne needs a good Barrister. Oh forgot, he is one.

What an ill advised thing for a highly qualified politician such as Des Browne to say. Self-evidently now all eyes will be on the next dodgy-donor scandal. Like the number 9 bus, it has arrived. Unlike the bus, it has arrived very early in the form of poor old Alan Johnson, who was live on Radio 2's Jeremy Vine show when Hain announced his resignation. I wonder if Alan Johnson knew he was next when he was giving such a strong personal testimony for Hain on the radio?

When are Labour going to raise their game?

What will Des Browne say if any more Labour politicians are referred to the police by the Electoral Commission or dissatisfied members of the public?

Will he say he was wrong or ill advised?

When on earth are politicians going to realise that people are heartily sick of dody dealing and sort themselves out?

yone's confidence in UK politicians.
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Karin M,

27/01/2008 13:38:05
Join the great AM2 spotting event.

http://haveyouspottedam2.blogspot.com/
29

sceptic,

27/01/2008 14:12:48
"The people who have been involved in this, in my view, have all acted honestly"
All good honest law breakers.
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John Blackley,

Florida 27/01/2008 15:06:10
"There will be no further resignations of prominent Labour politicians over the donations row, Defence Secretary Des Browne has predicted."

Now, according to my well-thumbed book of political irony, this means Des Browne's next. Anyone care to place a bet on whether it's Monday or Tuesday?
31

ochone,

Sauchie, Clack's 27/01/2008 15:23:34
I trust Des is is not trying to put political pressure on the commission
32

beckypumps1,

Fife 27/01/2008 15:40:13
Some people have no shame, And when she goes she can take Mr Foulks with her.Arrogant fools the lot of them
33

 Ayrshire Scot™,

27/01/2008 16:07:34
KIMBA

I feel I must point out to you that a poster called "Reader" on the Sunday Herald (Alex Salmond thread) has just posted stating that you are insane. I feel this is a job for your lawyers, Judith Ronin and Co. Here is the link to this fiend's attack on you

http://www.sundayherald.com/news/heraldnews/display.var.1997287.0.0.php
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Karin M,

27/01/2008 18:15:58
Ayrshire would this be the same lawyer whos address is a mental health insitute that kimba first said was her lawyers address then said she worked their with children. Though why they have children locked up in a mental heath centre im not sure.
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 Ayrshire Scot™,

27/01/2008 18:40:58
47 Marinka

the very same

 

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