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Gordon Brown should face a challenge for the Labour leadership when the job is vacant, one of Tony Blair's closest backers in the Cabinet has said. | Gordon Brown should face a challenge for the Labour leadership when the job is vacant, one of Tony Blair's closest backers in the Cabinet has said. |
Work and Pensions Secretary John Hutton called for a "proper election", telling the Times: "We don't do coronations in the Labour Party." | Work and Pensions Secretary John Hutton called for a "proper election", telling the Times: "We don't do coronations in the Labour Party." |
But he refused to say whether or not he would stand for the post. | But he refused to say whether or not he would stand for the post. |
His comments come ahead of Mr Blair's last Labour conference as leader. The event begins in Manchester on Sunday. | His comments come ahead of Mr Blair's last Labour conference as leader. The event begins in Manchester on Sunday. |
I think [an election] is something Gordon himself has acknowledged would be good for the Labour Party John HuttonWork and Pensions Secretary href="/1/hi/uk_politics/4402834.stm" class="">Profile: John Hutton | |
Mr Hutton told the paper: "I think there is an agreement that having a leadership election... could be a good thing for the Labour Party. | Mr Hutton told the paper: "I think there is an agreement that having a leadership election... could be a good thing for the Labour Party. |
"I think that is something Gordon himself has acknowledged would be good for the Labour Party. We don't do coronations in the Labour Party. We have elections to choose our leader. | "I think that is something Gordon himself has acknowledged would be good for the Labour Party. We don't do coronations in the Labour Party. We have elections to choose our leader. |
"And that is how, I think, we should choose our next leader. There should be a proper election." | "And that is how, I think, we should choose our next leader. There should be a proper election." |
BBC political correspondent Robin Brant said while a long line of cabinet ministers had emerged to back the chancellor as the new leader, Mr Hutton was keener to make sure there was a contest. | BBC political correspondent Robin Brant said while a long line of cabinet ministers had emerged to back the chancellor as the new leader, Mr Hutton was keener to make sure there was a contest. |
Battle hints | Battle hints |
At the moment backbencher John McDonnell is the only Labour MP to have pledged to fight Mr Brown for the job. | At the moment backbencher John McDonnell is the only Labour MP to have pledged to fight Mr Brown for the job. |
But Mr Hutton is hinting at a battle between two heavyweights, says our correspondent. | But Mr Hutton is hinting at a battle between two heavyweights, says our correspondent. |
The pensions secretary has refused to say if he will be the one to make sure that happens. | The pensions secretary has refused to say if he will be the one to make sure that happens. |
Gordon Brown is considered the favourite to succeed Tony Blair | Gordon Brown is considered the favourite to succeed Tony Blair |
The comments could be seen as provocative - coming from a man stridently loyal to Mr Blair, our correspondent adds. | The comments could be seen as provocative - coming from a man stridently loyal to Mr Blair, our correspondent adds. |
Last week, Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt suggested the public should be able to vote for the next Labour leader, with contenders taking part in a series of debates. | Last week, Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt suggested the public should be able to vote for the next Labour leader, with contenders taking part in a series of debates. |
Meanwhile, a poll conducted by Populus for the Times on Saturday suggests Mr Blair will not go down in history as a great prime minister in the minds of the public. | Meanwhile, a poll conducted by Populus for the Times on Saturday suggests Mr Blair will not go down in history as a great prime minister in the minds of the public. |
Its poll - based on interviews with 1,007 adults between September 8 and September 10 - revealed only 6% of people think that is how Mr Blair will be remembered. | Its poll - based on interviews with 1,007 adults between September 8 and September 10 - revealed only 6% of people think that is how Mr Blair will be remembered. |
Some 38% think he will be remembered as a good prime minister, down from 42% a year ago. | Some 38% think he will be remembered as a good prime minister, down from 42% a year ago. |
Eighteen per cent of people think Mr Blair will be remembered as a bad prime minister, according to the poll. | Eighteen per cent of people think Mr Blair will be remembered as a bad prime minister, according to the poll. |
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