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I won't walk away, insists Brown I won't walk away, insists Brown
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Gordon Brown has unveiled a reshuffled cabinet and vowed to "fight on" with his "resilient" team to rescue the economy and clean up politics.Gordon Brown has unveiled a reshuffled cabinet and vowed to "fight on" with his "resilient" team to rescue the economy and clean up politics.
He admitted Labour had suffered "a painful defeat" in Thursday's polls but added: "I will not waver. I will not walk away. I will get on with the job."He admitted Labour had suffered "a painful defeat" in Thursday's polls but added: "I will not waver. I will not walk away. I will get on with the job."
And he unveiled Glenys Kinnock as Europe minister in a surprise move.And he unveiled Glenys Kinnock as Europe minister in a surprise move.
Two more cabinet ministers - Geoff Hoon and John Hutton - have stepped down but neither backed a challenge to the PM.Two more cabinet ministers - Geoff Hoon and John Hutton - have stepped down but neither backed a challenge to the PM.
CABINET RESHUFFLE NEW JOBS:Alan Johnson - Home secretaryAndy Burnham - HealthYvette Cooper - Work and pensionsBob Ainsworth - DefenceJohn Denham - CommunitiesLiam Byrne - Chief Secretary to the Treasury Ben Bradshaw - Culture Lord Adonis - TransportSir Alan Sugar - Enterprise tsar (non-Cabinet post)QUITTING:John HuttonJames PurnellJacqui SmithHazel BlearsGeoff Hoon LIVE: Brown fights for his future Tories and Lib Dems in poll wins In full: Brown's new cabinet CABINET RESHUFFLE NEW JOBS:Alan Johnson - Home secretaryAndy Burnham - HealthYvette Cooper - Work and pensionsBob Ainsworth - DefenceJohn Denham - CommunitiesLiam Byrne - Chief Secretary to the Treasury Ben Bradshaw - Culture Lord Adonis - TransportSir Alan Sugar - Enterprise tsar (non-Cabinet post)QUITTING:John HuttonJames PurnellJacqui SmithHazel BlearsGeoff HoonCaroline Flint LIVE: Brown fights for his future Tories and Lib Dems in poll wins In full: Brown's new cabinet
Speaking at a Downing Street media conference, Mr Brown said the current political crisis, fuelled by the Westminster expenses scandal "is a test of everyone's nerve - mine, the government's, the country's".Speaking at a Downing Street media conference, Mr Brown said the current political crisis, fuelled by the Westminster expenses scandal "is a test of everyone's nerve - mine, the government's, the country's".
He added: "If I didn't think I was the right person to lead these challenges I would not be standing here.He added: "If I didn't think I was the right person to lead these challenges I would not be standing here.
"I have faith in doing my duty... I believe in never walking away in difficult times.""I have faith in doing my duty... I believe in never walking away in difficult times."
Mr Brown defended Chancellor Alistair Darling as a "very good personal friend" and said the idea that the pair were split over the economy was "ridiculous".Mr Brown defended Chancellor Alistair Darling as a "very good personal friend" and said the idea that the pair were split over the economy was "ridiculous".
Three new ministerial councils - the Democratic Renewal Council, the Domestic Policy Council and an enhanced National Economic Council - would report weekly to the cabinet, said Mr Brown.Three new ministerial councils - the Democratic Renewal Council, the Domestic Policy Council and an enhanced National Economic Council - would report weekly to the cabinet, said Mr Brown.
Mandelson's roleMandelson's role
But speculation about his future continued as Labour MP Ian Gibson said he was standing down to force a by-election in Norwich North - and said he thinks Mr Brown's days "are close to being numbered".But speculation about his future continued as Labour MP Ian Gibson said he was standing down to force a by-election in Norwich North - and said he thinks Mr Brown's days "are close to being numbered".
In other moves, Alan Johnson becomes home secretary and Andy Burnham succeeds him at health.In other moves, Alan Johnson becomes home secretary and Andy Burnham succeeds him at health.
Caroline Flint has quit as Europe minister, with Glenys Kinnock, wife of former Labour leader Neil Kinnock, who recently stood down as an MEP as her successor - she will be appointed to the House of Lords to be able to take the job.Caroline Flint has quit as Europe minister, with Glenys Kinnock, wife of former Labour leader Neil Kinnock, who recently stood down as an MEP as her successor - she will be appointed to the House of Lords to be able to take the job.
Ms Flint is understood to have quit after Mr Brown failed to promote her to a full cabinet job.Ms Flint is understood to have quit after Mr Brown failed to promote her to a full cabinet job.
She accused the PM of treating her "like female window dressing" and alleged there was a "two tier cabinet - the inner circle and the rest of cabinet". In her resignation letter she launches a stinging attack on Mr Brown for allegedly treating women ministers "like female window dressing" and running a "two tier cabinet".
She said Mr Brown had "strained every sinew" of her loyalty to the government.
There has been speculation all week that Ms Flint was about to quit, yet she had taken to the airwaves to defend Mr Brown and declare her loyalty to him.
Cameron hails Tory election gainsCameron hails Tory election gains
Lord Mandelson's role has also been expanded, giving him responsibility for higher education and training. Lord Mandelson's role has been expanded, giving him responsibility for higher education and training.
Mr Hoon has agreed to be the prime minister's European policy adviser ahead of the Climate Change talks in Copenhagen at the end of the year.Mr Hoon has agreed to be the prime minister's European policy adviser ahead of the Climate Change talks in Copenhagen at the end of the year.
Bob Ainsworth becomes defence secretary and Peter Hain returns to the cabinet in his old job of Welsh Secretary. Ben Bradshaw joins the cabinet for the first time as culture secretary and Lord Adonis takes over at transport.Bob Ainsworth becomes defence secretary and Peter Hain returns to the cabinet in his old job of Welsh Secretary. Ben Bradshaw joins the cabinet for the first time as culture secretary and Lord Adonis takes over at transport.
Universities Secretary John Denham succeeds Hazel Blears as communities secretary and Yvette Cooper replaces Mr Purnell as work and pensions secretary, with Liam Byrne replacing her as Chief Secretary to the Treasury.Universities Secretary John Denham succeeds Hazel Blears as communities secretary and Yvette Cooper replaces Mr Purnell as work and pensions secretary, with Liam Byrne replacing her as Chief Secretary to the Treasury.
Margaret Beckett and Paul Murphy are amongst those leaving the cabinet.Margaret Beckett and Paul Murphy are amongst those leaving the cabinet.
Election lossesElection losses
John Hutton earlier quit as defence secretary and James Purnell quit on Thursday as work and pensions secretary - but no ministers have so far backed Mr Purnell's call for Mr Brown to "stand aside".John Hutton earlier quit as defence secretary and James Purnell quit on Thursday as work and pensions secretary - but no ministers have so far backed Mr Purnell's call for Mr Brown to "stand aside".
Mr Hutton backed the prime minister and said he thought fellow Blairite Mr Purnell had made "the wrong decision" in calling for him to quit.Mr Hutton backed the prime minister and said he thought fellow Blairite Mr Purnell had made "the wrong decision" in calling for him to quit.
Alan Johnson, touted by some backbenchers as a possible leadership challenger, said he backed Mr Brown "to the hilt" to continue as prime minister.Alan Johnson, touted by some backbenchers as a possible leadership challenger, said he backed Mr Brown "to the hilt" to continue as prime minister.
Many Labour backbenchers who were ready to call for a change of leader will now be asking themselves: 'If they're not willing to act to end this, why should I?' Nick Robinson's blogMany Labour backbenchers who were ready to call for a change of leader will now be asking themselves: 'If they're not willing to act to end this, why should I?' Nick Robinson's blog
He said he would "never say never" to becoming prime minister at some point, but insisted he could see no circumstances at present where he would mount a bid for the job.He said he would "never say never" to becoming prime minister at some point, but insisted he could see no circumstances at present where he would mount a bid for the job.
He insisted that Mr Brown was "absolutely the best person for this job".He insisted that Mr Brown was "absolutely the best person for this job".
BBC Political Editor Nick Robinson said Mr Hutton's decision not to attack Mr Brown - coupled with Mr Johnson's loyalty - had shored up his position as prime minister.BBC Political Editor Nick Robinson said Mr Hutton's decision not to attack Mr Brown - coupled with Mr Johnson's loyalty - had shored up his position as prime minister.
But Gordon Brown was not getting the reshuffle he had planned a week ago, he added.But Gordon Brown was not getting the reshuffle he had planned a week ago, he added.
Alistair Darling had turned down a move to the Home Office and Mr Purnell had been "sounded out" about the job of education secretary, which would have paved the way for Mr Brown's ally Ed Balls to become chancellor, but that was not now going to happen.Alistair Darling had turned down a move to the Home Office and Mr Purnell had been "sounded out" about the job of education secretary, which would have paved the way for Mr Brown's ally Ed Balls to become chancellor, but that was not now going to happen.
HAVE YOUR SAYThe ineptness of New Labour over the past 11 years has finally caught up with themJonathan, Slough Send us your commentsHAVE YOUR SAYThe ineptness of New Labour over the past 11 years has finally caught up with themJonathan, Slough Send us your comments
According to the BBC's projected share of the national vote at a general election, based on the English local election results in so far, the Conservatives would poll 38%, the Lib Dems 28% and Labour would be third on 23%.According to the BBC's projected share of the national vote at a general election, based on the English local election results in so far, the Conservatives would poll 38%, the Lib Dems 28% and Labour would be third on 23%.
Although no cabinet ministers have backed Mr Purnell, some Labour MPs and senior figures in the party, including former chairman of the Parliamentary Party Lord Soley and senior backbencher Barry Sheerman, have said there has to be a change of leadership.Although no cabinet ministers have backed Mr Purnell, some Labour MPs and senior figures in the party, including former chairman of the Parliamentary Party Lord Soley and senior backbencher Barry Sheerman, have said there has to be a change of leadership.
And Dr Gibson - stripped of the right to stand for Labour at the next election because of his expenses claims - said he would stand down now to trigger what is likely to be a potentially difficult by-election for Labour.And Dr Gibson - stripped of the right to stand for Labour at the next election because of his expenses claims - said he would stand down now to trigger what is likely to be a potentially difficult by-election for Labour.
Labour is finished, claims CleggLabour is finished, claims Clegg
Conservative leader David Cameron and Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg repeated their calls for a general election.Conservative leader David Cameron and Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg repeated their calls for a general election.
Mr Cameron told BBC News the government had "lost the right to govern," adding: "We have a government in complete chaos. We really do deserve better than this."Mr Cameron told BBC News the government had "lost the right to govern," adding: "We have a government in complete chaos. We really do deserve better than this."
Mr Clegg said Mr Brown's future as PM was "irrelevant" because the Labour government was "finished" and had "run out of road".Mr Clegg said Mr Brown's future as PM was "irrelevant" because the Labour government was "finished" and had "run out of road".
The results of the European election, which was also held on Thursday, will start to be published from 2100 BST on Sunday.The results of the European election, which was also held on Thursday, will start to be published from 2100 BST on Sunday.