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Will others follow Straw's example? | Will others follow Straw's example? |
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By Robin Chrystal BBC News Jack Straw has consistently given his public support to the prime minister | By Robin Chrystal BBC News Jack Straw has consistently given his public support to the prime minister |
On the face of it, Justice Secretary Jack Straw could not have been more straightforward. | On the face of it, Justice Secretary Jack Straw could not have been more straightforward. |
He is not going to challenge Gordon Brown for the leadership of the Labour Party - and neither is anyone else. | He is not going to challenge Gordon Brown for the leadership of the Labour Party - and neither is anyone else. |
And if there was any doubt about it, he added on the Andrew Marr Show: "Do you want me to use any other language? I've just said yes, there won't be a leadership challenge, from me or from anybody else and I'm clear about that." | And if there was any doubt about it, he added on the Andrew Marr Show: "Do you want me to use any other language? I've just said yes, there won't be a leadership challenge, from me or from anybody else and I'm clear about that." |
So that's that then? Maybe. | So that's that then? Maybe. |
Jack Straw can of course speak for himself, and he has already dismissed reports that he would challenge for the leadership - whilst Gordon Brown is still in place. | Jack Straw can of course speak for himself, and he has already dismissed reports that he would challenge for the leadership - whilst Gordon Brown is still in place. |
But speaking for all other possible contenders is perhaps a little presumptuous. | But speaking for all other possible contenders is perhaps a little presumptuous. |
One much-vaunted challenger, Foreign Secretary David Miliband, pointedly and repeatedly refers to "the prime minister and I" in a newspaper interview in advance of Monday's EU summit on Russia. | One much-vaunted challenger, Foreign Secretary David Miliband, pointedly and repeatedly refers to "the prime minister and I" in a newspaper interview in advance of Monday's EU summit on Russia. |
While there is as yet no contest and no challengers, the foreign secretary has again waved a flag to make sure he's not forgotten. | While there is as yet no contest and no challengers, the foreign secretary has again waved a flag to make sure he's not forgotten. |
Straw denies leadership challenge | |
'Fine detail' | 'Fine detail' |
Ordinary voters are much more likely to focus on just how the prime minister plans to respond to the economic downturn. | Ordinary voters are much more likely to focus on just how the prime minister plans to respond to the economic downturn. |
On Tuesday, the first of his plans is expected to be unveiled - help for homebuyers. | On Tuesday, the first of his plans is expected to be unveiled - help for homebuyers. |
Downing Street sources say there are still last minute discussions going on about the "fine detail" of the announcements. | Downing Street sources say there are still last minute discussions going on about the "fine detail" of the announcements. |
But it is expected that they will involve councils and housing associations buying up repossessed and unsold properties. | But it is expected that they will involve councils and housing associations buying up repossessed and unsold properties. |
Later in the week an announcement of extra help with fuel bills for those on low incomes is due, plus improved insulation grants. | Later in the week an announcement of extra help with fuel bills for those on low incomes is due, plus improved insulation grants. |
But both sets of measures will have to be far reaching if they are to have a concerted impact on what the chancellor tells us could be the worst downturn for 60 years. | But both sets of measures will have to be far reaching if they are to have a concerted impact on what the chancellor tells us could be the worst downturn for 60 years. |
That's the prime minister's big dilemma. For a stimulus package to have real impact it will have to be costly. | That's the prime minister's big dilemma. For a stimulus package to have real impact it will have to be costly. |
The Treasury is not so keen, preferring Mr Brown's old watchword when he was chancellor of "prudence". | The Treasury is not so keen, preferring Mr Brown's old watchword when he was chancellor of "prudence". |
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