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Martha Kearney's week | Martha Kearney's week |
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By Martha Kearney Presenter, BBC Radio 4's The World at One | By Martha Kearney Presenter, BBC Radio 4's The World at One |
Labour candidate Richard McKenzie came fifth in Henley | Labour candidate Richard McKenzie came fifth in Henley |
"I feel a bit like we're fighting at the Battle of Passchendaele," one minister told me as he was dashing from one studio to the next, launching a new policy this week. | "I feel a bit like we're fighting at the Battle of Passchendaele," one minister told me as he was dashing from one studio to the next, launching a new policy this week. |
"Hurling ourselves over the top in a fresh assault knowing that we're doomed in the end". | "Hurling ourselves over the top in a fresh assault knowing that we're doomed in the end". |
Coming fifth in the Henley by-election after the BNP and the Greens doesn't exactly bode well. | Coming fifth in the Henley by-election after the BNP and the Greens doesn't exactly bode well. |
Our reporter Ray Furlong went there this week and the only Labour voter he managed to find said "You know, I really liked that Tony Blair chap." | Our reporter Ray Furlong went there this week and the only Labour voter he managed to find said "You know, I really liked that Tony Blair chap." |
It was a disappointing result for the Liberal Democrats too. Senior party figures believe that Nick Clegg will only really establish himself as leader once he has had a substantial by election win as Paddy Ashdown had with Newbury and Charles Kennedy with Brent East. | It was a disappointing result for the Liberal Democrats too. Senior party figures believe that Nick Clegg will only really establish himself as leader once he has had a substantial by election win as Paddy Ashdown had with Newbury and Charles Kennedy with Brent East. |
Self-inflicted wounds | Self-inflicted wounds |
I expect Labour whips are hoping that their MPs remain hale and hearty for as long as possible not purely for reasons of humanity. | I expect Labour whips are hoping that their MPs remain hale and hearty for as long as possible not purely for reasons of humanity. |
On the anniversary of Gordon Brown's accession as leader, the reasons for Labour's troubles are well explored - from the self-inflicted wounds of the election that never was and the abolition of the 10 pence tax band to external economic problems of rising fuel and food prices. | On the anniversary of Gordon Brown's accession as leader, the reasons for Labour's troubles are well explored - from the self-inflicted wounds of the election that never was and the abolition of the 10 pence tax band to external economic problems of rising fuel and food prices. |
The challenge facing whoever leads the Labour Party - Brown, Blair or any young pretender, is to justify why a government which has been in power for so long should be given another term | The challenge facing whoever leads the Labour Party - Brown, Blair or any young pretender, is to justify why a government which has been in power for so long should be given another term |
The Conservatives are trying to pin those on the government too with that phrase borrowed from US politics "they didn't fix the roof while the sun was shining". | The Conservatives are trying to pin those on the government too with that phrase borrowed from US politics "they didn't fix the roof while the sun was shining". |
The Tories have clearly taken to heart that old Mandelson maxim which is that it is only when a politician feels physically sick at repeating the same phrase so often that the public begin to notice it. | The Tories have clearly taken to heart that old Mandelson maxim which is that it is only when a politician feels physically sick at repeating the same phrase so often that the public begin to notice it. |
There have been difficulties at the Treasury which Iain Watson explored for us this week through a series of off-the-record chats with senior Treasury officials, past and present. | There have been difficulties at the Treasury which Iain Watson explored for us this week through a series of off-the-record chats with senior Treasury officials, past and present. |
Clear vision | Clear vision |
Some of their views were echoed by Jim Cousins, a Labour member of the Treasury Select Committee who said: "The image of the Treasury is not a good one and frankly this is a moment when we really need a confident Treasury held in high esteem by the British public¿.The show's got to be sorted out." | Some of their views were echoed by Jim Cousins, a Labour member of the Treasury Select Committee who said: "The image of the Treasury is not a good one and frankly this is a moment when we really need a confident Treasury held in high esteem by the British public¿.The show's got to be sorted out." |
Others too believe that Gordon Brown has been reluctant to let go his old job as chancellor. | Others too believe that Gordon Brown has been reluctant to let go his old job as chancellor. |
A banker told me that on the weekend when there were serious concerns about the future of Bradford and Bingley, Gordon Brown himself had been calling senior City figures. | A banker told me that on the weekend when there were serious concerns about the future of Bradford and Bingley, Gordon Brown himself had been calling senior City figures. |
Mr Cameron has been talking about his party's health policy | Mr Cameron has been talking about his party's health policy |
Alistair Darling himself privately acknowledges that Number Ten is taking a keen interest in his department but his view is that it was ever thus - prime ministers are always very interested in the economy. | Alistair Darling himself privately acknowledges that Number Ten is taking a keen interest in his department but his view is that it was ever thus - prime ministers are always very interested in the economy. |
Somehow I feel it must be different when the PM has spent ten years at the Treasury. | Somehow I feel it must be different when the PM has spent ten years at the Treasury. |
Many Labour MPs see the risk for Gordon Brown in attempting too much micromanagement is that he is not spending enough time setting out a clear vision of what the government's aims. | Many Labour MPs see the risk for Gordon Brown in attempting too much micromanagement is that he is not spending enough time setting out a clear vision of what the government's aims. |
Again and again this week ministers have said to me that the party lacks "a narrative". | Again and again this week ministers have said to me that the party lacks "a narrative". |
'New Conservatives' | 'New Conservatives' |
Voters won't pay attention to a blizzard of policy initiatives, they believe, if they have no understanding of the values which underpin them. | Voters won't pay attention to a blizzard of policy initiatives, they believe, if they have no understanding of the values which underpin them. |
It is a criticism which I can remember being levelled at Tony Blair. | It is a criticism which I can remember being levelled at Tony Blair. |
The challenge facing whoever leads the Labour Party - Brown, Blair or any young pretender, is to justify why a government which has been in power for so long should be given another term. That task has been made more difficult by Gordon Brown's own unpopularity. | The challenge facing whoever leads the Labour Party - Brown, Blair or any young pretender, is to justify why a government which has been in power for so long should be given another term. That task has been made more difficult by Gordon Brown's own unpopularity. |
The Conservatives' lead in the polls has led to more scrutiny of their policies. David Cameron came on WATO this week to talk about his health policy. | The Conservatives' lead in the polls has led to more scrutiny of their policies. David Cameron came on WATO this week to talk about his health policy. |
Analysis done for us by the King's Fund, the health think tank, concluded that the Conservative proposals differed very little from what the government is already planning to do. | Analysis done for us by the King's Fund, the health think tank, concluded that the Conservative proposals differed very little from what the government is already planning to do. |
The NHS is moving away from centrally driven targets and will publish outcomes of operations and treatments in some areas next year. | The NHS is moving away from centrally driven targets and will publish outcomes of operations and treatments in some areas next year. |
Tory caution on the NHS is understandable given past accusations that they wanted to dismantle it but some in the party are critical and want a more radical approach to public service reform. | Tory caution on the NHS is understandable given past accusations that they wanted to dismantle it but some in the party are critical and want a more radical approach to public service reform. |
But that drive to the centre makes the Conservatives a more difficult target for Labour. I remember the same dilemma the other way around when Tony Blair came on the scene. | But that drive to the centre makes the Conservatives a more difficult target for Labour. I remember the same dilemma the other way around when Tony Blair came on the scene. |
The Conservatives tried at first to paint him as being really old Labour under the skin - remember those Demon Eyes posters? | The Conservatives tried at first to paint him as being really old Labour under the skin - remember those Demon Eyes posters? |
Facing "new Conservatives" Labour doesn't want to acknowledge that David Cameron has changed his party, but will an attack based on "remember those nasty Tories" really resonate with voters now? | Facing "new Conservatives" Labour doesn't want to acknowledge that David Cameron has changed his party, but will an attack based on "remember those nasty Tories" really resonate with voters now? |
We'll see those messages being tested out in coming months. Roll on the by-election for David Davis's seat in Haltemprice and Howden. |
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