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Elections may ease Labour's woes | Elections may ease Labour's woes |
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By Gary O'Donoghue Political correspondent, BBC News Harriet Harman has scotched rumours of a leadership challenge | By Gary O'Donoghue Political correspondent, BBC News Harriet Harman has scotched rumours of a leadership challenge |
So for the first time Harriet Harman has said she doesn't want to be prime minister and doesn't want to be party leader. | So for the first time Harriet Harman has said she doesn't want to be prime minister and doesn't want to be party leader. |
It was about as categorical as it gets in politics, and in truth she had little option but to say it. | It was about as categorical as it gets in politics, and in truth she had little option but to say it. |
Labour could have done with a quiet bank holiday weekend - a chance to get away, breathe some fresh air and frankly calm down after last week's debacles over the Gurkhas and MPs' expenses. | Labour could have done with a quiet bank holiday weekend - a chance to get away, breathe some fresh air and frankly calm down after last week's debacles over the Gurkhas and MPs' expenses. |
But it wasn't to be and in part that was self-inflicted. | But it wasn't to be and in part that was self-inflicted. |
Enter Hazel Blears, the normally loyal and feisty political dynamo. | Enter Hazel Blears, the normally loyal and feisty political dynamo. |
Her talk of "lamentable failures" over communication and "YouTube if you want to" were bound to fuel mutterings about the PM's position. | Her talk of "lamentable failures" over communication and "YouTube if you want to" were bound to fuel mutterings about the PM's position. |
And having that followed swiftly by the headline suggesting Harriet Harman would fight for the top job, all added up to an embryo leadership crisis. | And having that followed swiftly by the headline suggesting Harriet Harman would fight for the top job, all added up to an embryo leadership crisis. |
Collection item | Collection item |
So it wasn't surprising to see Ms Harman touring the studios this morning to scotch the rumours. So definite was she, that she picked up a copy of the offending newspaper on the set of the BBC's Breakfast programme and added the word "not" in her own hand to its headline. | So it wasn't surprising to see Ms Harman touring the studios this morning to scotch the rumours. So definite was she, that she picked up a copy of the offending newspaper on the set of the BBC's Breakfast programme and added the word "not" in her own hand to its headline. |
Any plotting in this period would be a treachery too far, so expect the malcontents to keep their own counsel for the time being Harman: 'I don't want to be PM' | Any plotting in this period would be a treachery too far, so expect the malcontents to keep their own counsel for the time being Harman: 'I don't want to be PM' |
It made that copy of the Daily Telegraph an instant collection item, stowed away by one of my colleagues in case things were to change in the future. | It made that copy of the Daily Telegraph an instant collection item, stowed away by one of my colleagues in case things were to change in the future. |
But in truth the forthcoming elections may well be the thing that instils a little discipline into Labour backbenchers and silences talk of contests for now. | |
In four weeks' time, there will be local and European elections and already Labour spin doctors are telling people like me that the party will do badly. | In four weeks' time, there will be local and European elections and already Labour spin doctors are telling people like me that the party will do badly. |
Talking down expectations is a normal part of the political process, but it's come to something when you get calls from the party suggesting that you've not been pessimistic enough about Labour's prospects on air. | Talking down expectations is a normal part of the political process, but it's come to something when you get calls from the party suggesting that you've not been pessimistic enough about Labour's prospects on air. |
Keep counsel | Keep counsel |
Many Labour MPs will be spending the next four weeks on the doorsteps trying to persuade their supporters to come out and vote, let alone the waverers. | Many Labour MPs will be spending the next four weeks on the doorsteps trying to persuade their supporters to come out and vote, let alone the waverers. |
Any plotting in this period would be a treachery too far, so expect the malcontents to keep their own counsel for the time being. | Any plotting in this period would be a treachery too far, so expect the malcontents to keep their own counsel for the time being. |
After that, it's anyone's guess. Some will argue that a new leader ahead of a general election could stem the tide against Labour even if it didn't save the election - losing less badly than they might otherwise have. | After that, it's anyone's guess. Some will argue that a new leader ahead of a general election could stem the tide against Labour even if it didn't save the election - losing less badly than they might otherwise have. |
Others will argue that the incumbent should take the hit, and allow the party a fresh start in opposition. | Others will argue that the incumbent should take the hit, and allow the party a fresh start in opposition. |
Both arguments have their logic and both their difficulties. But what is clear is that Gordon Brown is not a man to go quietly - and if the evidence of last summer is anything to go by, he will feel that things can turn around from apparently impossible odds. | Both arguments have their logic and both their difficulties. But what is clear is that Gordon Brown is not a man to go quietly - and if the evidence of last summer is anything to go by, he will feel that things can turn around from apparently impossible odds. |
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