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Ministers fear for postal plans | Ministers fear for postal plans |
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Ministers are worried the controversial plans to part-privatise the Royal Mail could be held up by opposition to the deal, the BBC understands. | Ministers are worried the controversial plans to part-privatise the Royal Mail could be held up by opposition to the deal, the BBC understands. |
Postal unions and many Labour MPs are opposed to a plan to sell 30% of Royal Mail, designed to fund modernisation. | Postal unions and many Labour MPs are opposed to a plan to sell 30% of Royal Mail, designed to fund modernisation. |
Almost 150 Labour MPs have criticised the plan, meaning Labour may have to rely on Conservative support to win a Commons vote set for early June. | Almost 150 Labour MPs have criticised the plan, meaning Labour may have to rely on Conservative support to win a Commons vote set for early June. |
Ministers are under pressure to avoid another defeat after recent setbacks. | Ministers are under pressure to avoid another defeat after recent setbacks. |
But pressure on the government shows no sign of abating with one Labour MP threatening to resign from the government unless it modifies its plans. | But pressure on the government shows no sign of abating with one Labour MP threatening to resign from the government unless it modifies its plans. |
Stephen Hesford, a parliamentary private secretary in the Ministry of Justice, said he would vote against the government unless it rethought the proposals. | Stephen Hesford, a parliamentary private secretary in the Ministry of Justice, said he would vote against the government unless it rethought the proposals. |
Asked on the BBC's World at One programme if that would mean he would be forced to resign, he said: "If that was the consequence, that would be the consequence." | Asked on the BBC's World at One programme if that would mean he would be forced to resign, he said: "If that was the consequence, that would be the consequence." |
FROM THE WORLD AT ONE More from the World At One Nick Robinson's blog | |
Dutch firm TNT, seen as the frontrunner to acquire the stake in Royal Mail, also faces growing problems of its own. | Dutch firm TNT, seen as the frontrunner to acquire the stake in Royal Mail, also faces growing problems of its own. |
It has suffered a sharp fall in profits in its home market and is looking to cut thousands of jobs. | It has suffered a sharp fall in profits in its home market and is looking to cut thousands of jobs. |
Despite widespread opposition by Labour MPs - almost 150 of whom have signed a motion urging the government to abandon the part-privatisation - ministers are determined to press ahead with a vote on the proposals. | Despite widespread opposition by Labour MPs - almost 150 of whom have signed a motion urging the government to abandon the part-privatisation - ministers are determined to press ahead with a vote on the proposals. |
However, the BBC's political editor Nick Robinson said some within Labour may try and use the opposition to the plan, and the worries of potential partners, to urge a rethink. | However, the BBC's political editor Nick Robinson said some within Labour may try and use the opposition to the plan, and the worries of potential partners, to urge a rethink. |
In the wake of his Commons defeat over the Gurkhas and a series of policy U-turns, Gordon Brown is under pressure to avoid a similar reverse over Royal Mail. | In the wake of his Commons defeat over the Gurkhas and a series of policy U-turns, Gordon Brown is under pressure to avoid a similar reverse over Royal Mail. |
Critics have said that relying on Conservative backing to push through the plans could be equally dangerous. | Critics have said that relying on Conservative backing to push through the plans could be equally dangerous. |
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