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Speculation over Blears' future | |
(about 8 hours later) | |
Hazel Blears' position in the cabinet is under question after Gordon Brown said she was guilty of "totally unacceptable behaviour" over expenses. | |
Mr Brown said the communities secretary had not broken any rules but added: "What she did was unacceptable". | |
Ms Blears did not pay capital gains tax on the sale of a flat she named her "second home" for expenses purposes. | |
Mr Brown said he had told one minister to step down and would "not resile from doing so" again if necessary. | |
Ms Blears has admitted not paying capital gains tax on the profit from selling a flat repaired with taxpayers' money and has agreed to repay £13,332. | Ms Blears has admitted not paying capital gains tax on the profit from selling a flat repaired with taxpayers' money and has agreed to repay £13,332. |
Angry and appalled | |
She also changed the property she designated as her "second home" with the fees office twice in one year. | |
Mr Brown was asked about her future at a press conference on Tuesday and told reporters: "Hazel Blears has paid the money back. She has done so on the advice of me and others. | |
"But she has not broken the law, she has not broken the rules of the House of Commons. | "But she has not broken the law, she has not broken the rules of the House of Commons. |
I am the only party leader in these last few weeks to have actually suspended and asked people to step down. If it became necessary to do so for other people, I will not resile from doing so Gordon Brown | |
"It is unacceptable behaviour and she has accepted it as unacceptable behaviour." | "It is unacceptable behaviour and she has accepted it as unacceptable behaviour." |
And then in a GMTV interview on Wednesday, in which he said he was "angry" and "appalled" about some of the expenses revelations, he was questioned again on her future. | |
He said: "I am the only party leader in these last few weeks to have actually suspended and asked people to step down. | |
"If it became necessary to do so for other people, I will not resile from doing so. We will take all the action that is necessary." | |
Pushed further on whether she would keep her job, Mr Brown made reference to a review of all MPs' claims made over the past four years. | |
He said: "At the moment Hazel Blears has made her apologies, she has returned her money, she is the minister for communities. | |
"We have a further investigation, if it proves anything then we will have to take action." | |
Dry rot claim | |
At the press conference on Tuesday Mr Brown also cast serious doubt on the future of government whip Margaret Moran as an MP, describing her expenses claims as "completely unacceptable". | |
The Luton South MP is already under investigation after spending £22,000 to pay for dry rot treatment at her partner's home in Southampton. | The Luton South MP is already under investigation after spending £22,000 to pay for dry rot treatment at her partner's home in Southampton. |
She has agreed to repay the money and has been backed by her local party. | She has agreed to repay the money and has been backed by her local party. |
Ms Blears has denied 'flipping' her second home | |
But Mr Brown said any Labour MP found to have "defied the rules" will not be allowed to stand at the next election. | But Mr Brown said any Labour MP found to have "defied the rules" will not be allowed to stand at the next election. |
Mr Brown said an internal party investigation was underway into the Luton South MP, adding: "The behaviour - no, it's completely unacceptable. | Mr Brown said an internal party investigation was underway into the Luton South MP, adding: "The behaviour - no, it's completely unacceptable. |
"The question will be debated by us as a party. The behaviour we are talking about is completely unacceptable. There's got to be a process of examining the evidence and coming to a conclusion." | "The question will be debated by us as a party. The behaviour we are talking about is completely unacceptable. There's got to be a process of examining the evidence and coming to a conclusion." |
The TV presenter Esther Rantzen is threatening to stand against Mrs Moran at the next general election as an anti-sleaze candidate. | The TV presenter Esther Rantzen is threatening to stand against Mrs Moran at the next general election as an anti-sleaze candidate. |
On Tuesday Mr Brown said he was committed to a "complete clean-up of the system". | |
He added: "No minister will be in the cabinet or in the government in future if it is proven that they defied the rules." | He added: "No minister will be in the cabinet or in the government in future if it is proven that they defied the rules." |
In a joint statement, Cath Speight, chair of Labour's ruling National Executive Committee and Ray Collins, the party's general secretary, said the NEC fully supported the prime minister. | In a joint statement, Cath Speight, chair of Labour's ruling National Executive Committee and Ray Collins, the party's general secretary, said the NEC fully supported the prime minister. |
An NEC panel would be set up to interview MPs who were the subject of allegations, they said. | An NEC panel would be set up to interview MPs who were the subject of allegations, they said. |
This will have the power to recommend to the NEC that MPs should not stand for the Commons under the Labour banner. | This will have the power to recommend to the NEC that MPs should not stand for the Commons under the Labour banner. |
Among Labour MPs caught up in the expenses row are former minister Elliot Morley and David Chaytor, who admitted making claims for interest on their mortgages after they had been paid off. | Among Labour MPs caught up in the expenses row are former minister Elliot Morley and David Chaytor, who admitted making claims for interest on their mortgages after they had been paid off. |
Investigations | |
Both have apologised, blamed it on accounting errors and have said they will repay the money. | Both have apologised, blamed it on accounting errors and have said they will repay the money. |
Mr Brown said their cases were being considered by the NEC and they continued to be suspended from the Parliamentary Labour Party. | Mr Brown said their cases were being considered by the NEC and they continued to be suspended from the Parliamentary Labour Party. |
Labour's chief whip is also looking into claims a third Labour MP, Ben Chapman, was given permission to claim interest on his entire mortgage, even after he paid off a £295,000 lump sum. | Labour's chief whip is also looking into claims a third Labour MP, Ben Chapman, was given permission to claim interest on his entire mortgage, even after he paid off a £295,000 lump sum. |
Mr Chapman said he did not believe he had done anything wrong and had followed the advice of the fees office. | |
Shahid Malik has stepped down as justice minister pending an inquiry into his expenses amid claims he failed to declare paying subsidised rent on his "main" home. | Shahid Malik has stepped down as justice minister pending an inquiry into his expenses amid claims he failed to declare paying subsidised rent on his "main" home. |
He says he did not breach the ministerial code and he was "pleased" to have the chance to clear his name. | He says he did not breach the ministerial code and he was "pleased" to have the chance to clear his name. |
Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards, John Lyon is also investigating earlier disclosures about the expenses claims of Home Secretary Jacqui Smith and employment minister Tony McNulty. | Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards, John Lyon is also investigating earlier disclosures about the expenses claims of Home Secretary Jacqui Smith and employment minister Tony McNulty. |