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Reid will quit Cabinet in summer | |
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John Reid has said he will stand down as home secretary in June "when Tony Blair goes". | |
Mr Reid had been tipped to challenge Gordon Brown for the Labour leadership but he ruled himself out, saying there was "no eagerness" for a contest. | |
Mr Reid threw his weight behind Mr Brown as the next Labour leader, saying he would vote for him. | |
But he told BBC One's The Politics Show he would return to the backbenches rather than serve in a Brown cabinet. | |
He said he had discussed his position with Mr Brown, saying "Gordon said there was a place for me in his government". | He said he had discussed his position with Mr Brown, saying "Gordon said there was a place for me in his government". |
But he said he plans to step down from front line politics once he leaves the Cabinet after "nine jobs in 10 years". | But he said he plans to step down from front line politics once he leaves the Cabinet after "nine jobs in 10 years". |
'Natural break' | 'Natural break' |
Mr Reid's announcement means Mr Brown will not face a top level challenge for the Labour leadership when Mr Blair stands down - expected to happen on Thursday. | Mr Reid's announcement means Mr Brown will not face a top level challenge for the Labour leadership when Mr Blair stands down - expected to happen on Thursday. |
Mr Reid told The Politics Show: "I intend to stand down from the Cabinet towards the end of June when Tony Blair goes. | Mr Reid told The Politics Show: "I intend to stand down from the Cabinet towards the end of June when Tony Blair goes. |
"That is a natural break period because if I stay a year and leave then that will be misrepresented. | "That is a natural break period because if I stay a year and leave then that will be misrepresented. |
"Now I've done nine jobs in 10 years and I think from my point of view I think it's a good thing to be able to go out to listen, to learn, to discuss, to get back to the grass roots. | |
"But also from the point of view of an incoming prime minister. I think the new prime minister should have the maximum flexibility. He needs space." | "But also from the point of view of an incoming prime minister. I think the new prime minister should have the maximum flexibility. He needs space." |
'Good discussion' | |
Mr Reid replaced Charles Clarke as home secretary in September promising to revamp a department which he said was not "fit for purpose". | |
A key ally of Tony Blair, he had consistently refused to rule out a bid for the party leadership when Mr Blair stands down. | |
But after considering his options he said he had decided there was not an "eagerness" in the Labour Party for a contest. | |
"There's an eagerness for us to come together. And I said last week to unite rather than to fracture. | |
"And therefore I have decided I will not put myself forward as a candidate for the leadership". | |
Asked whether he was jumping before he was pushed, Mr Reid said: "I have discussed it with Gordon, I've had a very good discussion with Gordon on a number of these issues. | |
"He has made plain to me there's a place in his government for me but he understands and he accepts my decision on this. | |
"I have made plain to him that from the backbenches I will be there to support him, it will not be a case of sniping, it will be a case of sustaining the Labour government and the new prime minister." |