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Former Labour minister Fiona Mactaggart has said that another MP should be allowed to stand for the party leadership against Gordon Brown.Former Labour minister Fiona Mactaggart has said that another MP should be allowed to stand for the party leadership against Gordon Brown.
Ms Mactaggart told the BBC's Politics Show: "I think we should give someone else a chance to take over."Ms Mactaggart told the BBC's Politics Show: "I think we should give someone else a chance to take over."
She is one of over a dozen Labour MPs calling for a leadership contest.She is one of over a dozen Labour MPs calling for a leadership contest.
Her comments come after another MP, Joan Ryan, was sacked as Labour's vice chair after joining calls for a leadership contest.Her comments come after another MP, Joan Ryan, was sacked as Labour's vice chair after joining calls for a leadership contest.
Ms Ryan, MP for Enfield North and a former Home Office minister, has also been sacked as Mr Brown's Cyprus envoy - a position she was given when he entered Number 10 in June last year.Ms Ryan, MP for Enfield North and a former Home Office minister, has also been sacked as Mr Brown's Cyprus envoy - a position she was given when he entered Number 10 in June last year.
On Friday, junior whip Siobhain McDonagh was fired for calling for a debate on Gordon Brown's leadership.On Friday, junior whip Siobhain McDonagh was fired for calling for a debate on Gordon Brown's leadership.
Ministers say it is not the time for a challenge to Gordon Brown - nor for a public debate about the future of the party.
'Tory agenda''Tory agenda'
Ms Mactaggart said she made her request for the papers to be sent out at the end of August. But speaking to the BBC Ms Mactaggart said she made her request for the papers to be sent out at the end of August.
She told the BBC: "I think we should give a chance to someone else to take over, I really do. She said: "The problem that I see is a lack of clarity about our ambitions for Britain.
"The problem that I see is a lack of clarity about our ambitions for Britain. Harriet Harman defends Gordon Brown's leadership
"When you look at the Conservatives, everything they do is a reaction to an agenda that we set, and yet suddenly, recently, we've been reacting to their issues. We don't need to.""When you look at the Conservatives, everything they do is a reaction to an agenda that we set, and yet suddenly, recently, we've been reacting to their issues. We don't need to."
Sacked Labour vice chair defends her call for a leadership contest Entering the row Labour MP John McDonnell - who has long been urging a leadership election - described current Labour infighting as "like watching the crew having a punch up on the deck of the Titanic".
Entering the latest row on Saturday evening Labour MP John McDonnell - who has long been urging a leadership election - described current Labour infighting as "like watching the crew having a punch up on the deck of the Titanic". The MP for Hayes and Harlington said: "Most Labour Party members are looking on aghast as the Blairites and Brownites fight an irrelevant turf war."
The MP for Hayes and Harlington said: "Most Labour Party members are looking on aghast as the Blairites and Brownites fight an irrelevant turf war.
"Without a single policy difference between them they are willing to destroy a Labour government. I challenge both of them to publish a policy programme to put before our members for support and let's test the views of our supporters on the way forward for Labour."
'No plot'
The Labour Party has said nine MPs have so far asked for nomination papers to be issued to all members of the parliamentary party - five of these have now made their names public.The Labour Party has said nine MPs have so far asked for nomination papers to be issued to all members of the parliamentary party - five of these have now made their names public.
Former Home Office minister George Howarth admitted requesting nomination papers to be sent out.
Writing in the News of the World, he said: "Sadly, every test of public opinion shows that people seem to have decided Gordon is not the person they want to lead the country.
"I am not sure whether Gordon can regain the public's trust and confidence.
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"The best way of testing that is through a leadership contest. If Gordon were to win that contest, he would emerge stronger. Either way it would give the government a fresh start."
Ms McDonagh, also writing in the News of the World, called Mr Brown a "brilliant chancellor" but believed that a "proper debate" was needed.
She wrote: "I'm convinced he would have been a better leader if there had been a proper leadership election last year with other strong candidates."
Several more Labour MPs are expected to air their views in the next few days.Several more Labour MPs are expected to air their views in the next few days.
Ministers say it is not the time for a challenge to Gordon Brown - nor for a public debate about the future of the party.
I believe that those involved in this believe they do not currently have the numbers, but they want to create a momentum BBC political editor Nick Robinson Read Nick Robinson's blog
Joan Ryan said a leadership contest was essential to meeting the needs of the country.
"I think we need to have a leadership election to trigger a deep and far-reaching debate and those people in our party who have something to offer and are capable of leadership need to put themselves forward," she said.
"We need a multiplicity of candidates. That's a healthy thing to do and that's part of the democracy of our party. It's happening anyway, but it's happening behind closed doors."
She earlier told BBC Radio 4's Today programme she was not part of a plot.
"I know there's a lot of people feel the same way and I know they find it very difficult to openly raise this issue," she said.
"I find it very hard. I'm a loyalist to my government. But I actually feel now this is the most responsible thing I can do and I would be irresponsible if I didn't now speak up."
'Error of judgement''Error of judgement'
Former Home Office minister George Howarth - who has also signed a Progress magazine article calling on the party to be "bold" - told the BBC he had made his request for nomination papers to be sent out roughly two weeks ago. BBC political correspondent Laura Kuenssberg said: "With just seven days until the party's conference, there is no doubt Labour is in a flux."
But there have also been a string of MPs loyal to Mr Brown dismissing the actions of those calling for a leadership election.But there have also been a string of MPs loyal to Mr Brown dismissing the actions of those calling for a leadership election.
Tony Lloyd, the chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party, said he did not know of any great amount of support for Ms Ryan's position. Tony Lloyd, the chairman of the Parliamentary Labour Party, said: "What it does represent is a handful of people who are not joined by the overwhelming majority of Labour MPs," he said.
"What it does represent is a handful of people who are not joined by the overwhelming majority of Labour MPs," he said. Labour's deputy leader, Harriet Harman, has also criticised Labour MPs seeking a leadership contest.
Labour's deputy leader, Harriet Harman, has also criticised those Labour MPs seeking a leadership contest.
"I think it is an error of judgement," she said."I think it is an error of judgement," she said.
"I think people would expect the party of government to be focused on taking us through difficult economic times and protecting those at risk.""I think people would expect the party of government to be focused on taking us through difficult economic times and protecting those at risk."
class="lp" href="http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/talking_point/default.stm">HAVE YOUR SAY Brown is unlucky to have taken power when the world economy was collapsing LJ Hamilton, Glasgow class="" href="http://newsforums.bbc.co.uk/nol/thread.jspa?forumID=5337&edition=1&ttl=20080913132328">Send us your comments Labour MP for Dagenham John Cruddas dismissed the calls for a leadership election as an indulgent sideshow that would do nothing but harm to the party.
Labour MP for Dagenham John Cruddas has dismissed the calls for a leadership election as an indulgent sideshow that would do nothing but harm to the party.
Mr Cruddas - who ran for the deputy party leadership last year - said those seeking a challenge to Mr Brown were "delusional".Mr Cruddas - who ran for the deputy party leadership last year - said those seeking a challenge to Mr Brown were "delusional".
And in an interview in the Daily Telegraph, Schools Secretary Ed Balls, one of Gordon Brown's most senior allies, said there was "very little chance" of the prime minister being ousted before the next election.
But the BBC's Nick Robinson said: "I believe that those involved in this believe they do not currently have the numbers, but they want to create a momentum."
Harriet Harman defends Gordon Brown's leadership
He added: "There will be MPs thinking 'is it time for me to move?'"
The party's general secretary Ray Collins has rejected the MPs' call for nomination papers to be sent out to all MPs - saying that under party rules he is not required to do so.The party's general secretary Ray Collins has rejected the MPs' call for nomination papers to be sent out to all MPs - saying that under party rules he is not required to do so.
The party's annual conference starts in Manchester next weekend.The party's annual conference starts in Manchester next weekend.
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg said Britain was "watching the death throes of the Labour Party".Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg said Britain was "watching the death throes of the Labour Party".
Tory frontbencher Chris Grayling said: "Gordon Brown should sort this out once and for all by calling an early General Election."Tory frontbencher Chris Grayling said: "Gordon Brown should sort this out once and for all by calling an early General Election."