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Gordon Brown will be confirmed as Tony Blair's successor when nominations for the Labour leadership and deputy leadership close at 1230 BST. | Gordon Brown will be confirmed as Tony Blair's successor when nominations for the Labour leadership and deputy leadership close at 1230 BST. |
The chancellor's only rival, John McDonnell, conceded after Mr Brown secured enough nominations from Labour MPs to stop him getting the 45 needed. | The chancellor's only rival, John McDonnell, conceded after Mr Brown secured enough nominations from Labour MPs to stop him getting the 45 needed. |
But Mr Brown will still take part in 10 hustings with the six MPs hoping to succeed John Prescott as deputy leader. | But Mr Brown will still take part in 10 hustings with the six MPs hoping to succeed John Prescott as deputy leader. |
Mr Blair has said he will stand down as prime minister on 27 June. | Mr Blair has said he will stand down as prime minister on 27 June. |
Opportunity 'denied' | Opportunity 'denied' |
Mr Brown has now received 309 nominations from Labour MPs, prompting Mr McDonnell, who has 29, to admit it is "mathematically impossible" for him to reach the threshold required. | |
We are delighted that the party is uniting behind Gordon and giving him such overwhelming support Jack StrawGordon Brown's campaign manager Analysis: No contest? Brown's train trip into history | We are delighted that the party is uniting behind Gordon and giving him such overwhelming support Jack StrawGordon Brown's campaign manager Analysis: No contest? Brown's train trip into history |
He congratulated Mr Brown, but said it was a shame party members would be denied "an opportunity of participating in a democratic election for the leader of this party". | He congratulated Mr Brown, but said it was a shame party members would be denied "an opportunity of participating in a democratic election for the leader of this party". |
"I had hoped by standing I would have given them a voice in this crucial decision," he said. | "I had hoped by standing I would have given them a voice in this crucial decision," he said. |
Mr Brown's campaign said they would await the formal voting figures announced, which will be announced by the party at 1230 BST, before making any statement. | |
The chancellor's campaign manager Jack Straw said: "We are delighted that the party is uniting behind Gordon and giving him such overwhelming support." | |
'Coronation' | |
But Liberal Democrat leader Sir Menzies Campbell said the fact Mr Brown would be unopposed meant it was even more important that there was a general election. | |
HAVE YOUR SAY We have not had an opportunity to hear his manifesto, let alone debate it M Nickerson, Horndean Send us your comments | |
"The country is surely entitled to pass judgement on whether he should become the most powerful politician in the country," he said. | "The country is surely entitled to pass judgement on whether he should become the most powerful politician in the country," he said. |
"A coronation is good neither for Labour nor Britain." | "A coronation is good neither for Labour nor Britain." |
Mr Blair stood for election in 2005 having promised to serve a full third term as prime minister. | |
However, Transport Secretary Alistair Darling told BBC Radio 4's Today programme: "I suspect that when people, when they went to vote in the general election, did not have Tony Blair's departure date at the front of their mind." | |
He added: "I think most people think it was a matter of when he went." | |
Labour Party chairman Hazel Blears said Mr Brown would be "out and about setting out his vision for the country". | |
New backers | |
On Thursday evening, Labour MP for Cannock Chase, Dr Tony Wright, confirmed to the BBC he had nominated Mr Brown as leader, making him Mr Brown's 308th backer. | |
Thurrock MP Andrew Mackinlay's office has also said he will nominate Mr Brown. | |
Of the other MPs yet to declare, the speaker cannot make a nomination and the deputy speaker, Sylvia Heal, has told the BBC she could nominate but had decided not to. | |
Former home secretary Charles Clarke and former welfare reform minister, and longstanding opponent of Mr Brown, Frank Field, are among those who have not yet backed Mr Brown. | |
Candidates who get 45 or more nominations for either the leadership or the deputy leadership go to a ballot of party members, trade unionists and Labour MPs and European Parliament members. | Candidates who get 45 or more nominations for either the leadership or the deputy leadership go to a ballot of party members, trade unionists and Labour MPs and European Parliament members. |
As of 1800 BST on Wednesday in the deputy leadership contest, only International Development Secretary Hilary Benn - with 42 nominations - had yet to get through to the national ballot. | As of 1800 BST on Wednesday in the deputy leadership contest, only International Development Secretary Hilary Benn - with 42 nominations - had yet to get through to the national ballot. |
But the BBC was told later that he picked up another three backers, setting up the prospect of a six way contest for the deputy's job. | |
Backbencher Jon Cruddas, Education Secretary Alan Johnson, Justice Minister Harriet Harman, Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain and Labour chairman Hazel Blears have all got through. | Backbencher Jon Cruddas, Education Secretary Alan Johnson, Justice Minister Harriet Harman, Northern Ireland Secretary Peter Hain and Labour chairman Hazel Blears have all got through. |
After nominations close, there will be 10 hustings around the country ahead of a special conference in Manchester on 24 June, when the new leader and deputy leader will be named. | After nominations close, there will be 10 hustings around the country ahead of a special conference in Manchester on 24 June, when the new leader and deputy leader will be named. |