This article is from the source 'bbc' and was first published or seen on . It will not be checked again for changes.
You can find the current article at its original source at http://news.bbc.co.uk/go/rss/-/1/hi/scotland/glasgow_and_west/7505558.stm
The article has changed 2 times. There is an RSS feed of changes available.
Previous version
1
Next version
Version 0 | Version 1 |
---|---|
Brown sidesteps by-election row | Brown sidesteps by-election row |
(about 1 hour later) | |
Gordon Brown has refused to be drawn on what defeat for Labour in the Glasgow East by-election could mean for him as prime minister. | Gordon Brown has refused to be drawn on what defeat for Labour in the Glasgow East by-election could mean for him as prime minister. |
He also sidestepped criticism from the Catholic Church about the government's stance on abortion and embryology. | He also sidestepped criticism from the Catholic Church about the government's stance on abortion and embryology. |
Mr Brown's comments came at his monthly press conference at Downing Street. | Mr Brown's comments came at his monthly press conference at Downing Street. |
Campaigning has continued in the seat with all the main parties canvassing for votes. The by-election will take place on 24 July. | |
Asked if losing the Glasgow East contest would make his own position "untenable", Mr Brown told reporters: "We have a very good candidate in Glasgow East - Margaret Curran. | Asked if losing the Glasgow East contest would make his own position "untenable", Mr Brown told reporters: "We have a very good candidate in Glasgow East - Margaret Curran. |
"She is a very experienced local person who is fighting a very good local campaign and she is doing very well. | "She is a very experienced local person who is fighting a very good local campaign and she is doing very well. |
"I'm not going to comment further." | "I'm not going to comment further." |
'Ethical credibility' | 'Ethical credibility' |
Mr Brown also said he would not be visiting the constituency as it was "not the tradition of prime ministers to go to by-elections". | Mr Brown also said he would not be visiting the constituency as it was "not the tradition of prime ministers to go to by-elections". |
The prime minister was also asked if the Catholic Church was trying to "hijack" the by-election after Bishop Joseph Devine, of Motherwell, wrote to Scottish Labour MPs over the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill. | The prime minister was also asked if the Catholic Church was trying to "hijack" the by-election after Bishop Joseph Devine, of Motherwell, wrote to Scottish Labour MPs over the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill. |
In the letter, Bishop Devine said that while the government had won a Commons vote on the Bill in May, it had in the process "lost its ethical credibility in the nation at large". | In the letter, Bishop Devine said that while the government had won a Commons vote on the Bill in May, it had in the process "lost its ethical credibility in the nation at large". |
But Mr Brown said he didn't believe any "new issues" had been raised by the letter. | But Mr Brown said he didn't believe any "new issues" had been raised by the letter. |
"I think we have to respect the fact that the House of Commons voted on a free vote on all these controversial issues related to the human embryology bill and made its views very clear. | "I think we have to respect the fact that the House of Commons voted on a free vote on all these controversial issues related to the human embryology bill and made its views very clear. |
"I believe we had a full debate, it was an informed debate, everybody had the chance to put their view. | "I believe we had a full debate, it was an informed debate, everybody had the chance to put their view. |
"There was a free vote for MPs and a decision was reached." | "There was a free vote for MPs and a decision was reached." |
Previous version
1
Next version