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Brown says Blair 'is my friend' | Brown says Blair 'is my friend' |
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Gordon Brown has insisted that Tony Blair is his friend, and always will be, despite Labour's recent squabbles. | Gordon Brown has insisted that Tony Blair is his friend, and always will be, despite Labour's recent squabbles. |
In a TV interview to be aired later, the chancellor admits their friendship has had its "ups and downs". | In a TV interview to be aired later, the chancellor admits their friendship has had its "ups and downs". |
But he say it's still been one of the strongest political relationships in history, despite reports they fell out. | But he say it's still been one of the strongest political relationships in history, despite reports they fell out. |
The interview comes as the Cabinet meets for the first time since turmoil erupted over Labour's leadership. Mr Brown denies plotting against the PM. | The interview comes as the Cabinet meets for the first time since turmoil erupted over Labour's leadership. Mr Brown denies plotting against the PM. |
Tony Blair will always be my friend Gordon Brown | |
Reports claimed the two men had a huge row a week ago when discussing Mr Blair's timetable for stepping down as prime minister. | Reports claimed the two men had a huge row a week ago when discussing Mr Blair's timetable for stepping down as prime minister. |
Some observers say the two men's rivalry has become bitter over the years. | Some observers say the two men's rivalry has become bitter over the years. |
In an interview being broadcast on Sky News Lunchtime Live, Mr Brown was asked if Mr Blair was his friend. | |
The chancellor replied: "Yes, and he will always be my friend. And you build friendships, but friendships have ups and downs as well." | The chancellor replied: "Yes, and he will always be my friend. And you build friendships, but friendships have ups and downs as well." |
'Skill and sensitivity' | 'Skill and sensitivity' |
He added: "Tony Blair has been a wonderful leader for the Labour Party and I think over the 23 years I have known Tony, this has been one of the strongest political relationships in history. | He added: "Tony Blair has been a wonderful leader for the Labour Party and I think over the 23 years I have known Tony, this has been one of the strongest political relationships in history. |
"I think Tony Blair has led the country with a tremendous amount of ability, skill, acumen and sensitivity to what the British people want to see done." | "I think Tony Blair has led the country with a tremendous amount of ability, skill, acumen and sensitivity to what the British people want to see done." |
He dismissed questions about whether the two men had done a deal in 1994, in which Mr Brown agreed not to contest the leadership as long as Mr Blair would pass it to him later. | He dismissed questions about whether the two men had done a deal in 1994, in which Mr Brown agreed not to contest the leadership as long as Mr Blair would pass it to him later. |
And he hailed Mr Blair's achievements, listing Northern Ireland, hospitals and schools, high employment and economic stability as highlights. | And he hailed Mr Blair's achievements, listing Northern Ireland, hospitals and schools, high employment and economic stability as highlights. |
Deputy role? | |
Education Secretary Alan Johnson, who is seen as a potential leadership challenger to Mr Brown, is giving a speech in Exeter on Thursday. | Education Secretary Alan Johnson, who is seen as a potential leadership challenger to Mr Brown, is giving a speech in Exeter on Thursday. |
Mr Brown was asked if he would like Mr Johnson as his deputy leader. | Mr Brown was asked if he would like Mr Johnson as his deputy leader. |
He replied: "Alan's a good friend, one of many friends, but politics isn't about personality." | He replied: "Alan's a good friend, one of many friends, but politics isn't about personality." |
Mr Brown said he would like written on his tombstone: "He tried to serve people." | |
Terror threat | |
The chancellor said his vision was that Britain could probably become the most successful country in the coming decades, with a strong economy and cohesive society. | |
But he warned: "There is no doubt that there is a second generation of al-Qaeda terrorists. | |
"There is no doubt that after September 11 there is still a new generation of terrorists coming along. | |
"We have got to fight them militarily, we have got to fight them by our intelligence services, and I have provided more resources than ever before, and then we have also got to win the battle of hearts and minds." | |
Mr Brown also told about his feelings about his daughter Jennifer Jane, who died aged 10 days after being born prematurely in 2002. | |
He said she would have been going to school for the first time had she been alive now. | |
Asked how he remembered her, he said: "She was unblemished by the illness she had. He just looked beautiful." | |
He said that losing a child unexpectedly was "very tough for any parent". |