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Cabinet 'may go to West Midlands' | Cabinet 'may go to West Midlands' |
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Gordon Brown will hold his first cabinet meeting after MPs' long summer break outside London - most likely in the West Midlands. | Gordon Brown will hold his first cabinet meeting after MPs' long summer break outside London - most likely in the West Midlands. |
A Downing Street spokesman said the gathering was set for 8 September. | A Downing Street spokesman said the gathering was set for 8 September. |
Ministers will also be taking part in a range of other events in the region on the day to give them an opportunity to "engage" with the public. | Ministers will also be taking part in a range of other events in the region on the day to give them an opportunity to "engage" with the public. |
The spokesman said the move was part of the government's commitment to "listen and learn" from people's experiences. | The spokesman said the move was part of the government's commitment to "listen and learn" from people's experiences. |
Darling role | Darling role |
Cabinet meetings are normally held on a Tuesday morning in 10 Downing Street. | Cabinet meetings are normally held on a Tuesday morning in 10 Downing Street. |
The spokesman said it was hoped that in future more would take place away from London. | The spokesman said it was hoped that in future more would take place away from London. |
He confirmed Chancellor Alistair Darling was taking over responsibility for coordinating government activity while Mr Brown continues his family holiday in Suffolk. | He confirmed Chancellor Alistair Darling was taking over responsibility for coordinating government activity while Mr Brown continues his family holiday in Suffolk. |
He replaces Labour deputy leader Harriet Harman, who was the senior duty minister last week. | He replaces Labour deputy leader Harriet Harman, who was the senior duty minister last week. |
The spokesman said Mr Brown continued to remain "closely involved" with key issues. | The spokesman said Mr Brown continued to remain "closely involved" with key issues. |
Communities Secretary Hazel Blears, who has previously called for cabinet meetings to be held outside the "Westminster bubble", said: "We will be taking politics closer to the people and hearing their concerns first hand." | |
But shadow work and pensions secretary Chris Grayling said the prime minister was simply following Conservative leader David Cameron, who has held shadow cabinet meetings outside London. | |
He said: "Gordon Brown doesn't have a single original idea in his head any more... | |
"This really is a government that has run out of steam; Britain needs change with an early general election." |
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