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Prime Minister-in-waiting Gordon Brown offered former Lib Dem leader Lord Ashdown the Cabinet post of Northern Ireland secretary, the BBC has learned. | Prime Minister-in-waiting Gordon Brown offered former Lib Dem leader Lord Ashdown the Cabinet post of Northern Ireland secretary, the BBC has learned. |
Lord Ashdown said the offer was made on Wednesday - after Lib Dem Leader Sir Menzies Campbell said no member of his party would join Mr Brown's government. | Lord Ashdown said the offer was made on Wednesday - after Lib Dem Leader Sir Menzies Campbell said no member of his party would join Mr Brown's government. |
The peer said he could not have considered taking a Cabinet post without Sir Menzies' approval. | The peer said he could not have considered taking a Cabinet post without Sir Menzies' approval. |
And he said that he would not have been in favour of the proposal anyway. | And he said that he would not have been in favour of the proposal anyway. |
I told him that I could not conceivably consider such a position unless my leader told me that he thought it was a good idea and even if he did, I didn't Lord Ashdown Profile: Lord Ashdown Send us your comments | |
He told the BBC: "You do not build partnership government by seeking to add the Liberal Democrats as a bungalow annexe to a Labour government." | He told the BBC: "You do not build partnership government by seeking to add the Liberal Democrats as a bungalow annexe to a Labour government." |
BBC political editor Nick Robinson said a meeting on Monday between Sir Menzies and Mr Brown included discussions about junior roles for Lord Ashdown and another Lib Dem peer, Baroness Neuberger. | BBC political editor Nick Robinson said a meeting on Monday between Sir Menzies and Mr Brown included discussions about junior roles for Lord Ashdown and another Lib Dem peer, Baroness Neuberger. |
He said the Lib Dem leader had not been aware that a direct offer of a Cabinet post was being made to Lord Ashdown. | He said the Lib Dem leader had not been aware that a direct offer of a Cabinet post was being made to Lord Ashdown. |
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It would have been unprecedented in modern times for a government with a clear majority, as Labour has, to give a Cabinet job to a member of another party. | It would have been unprecedented in modern times for a government with a clear majority, as Labour has, to give a Cabinet job to a member of another party. |
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Education Secretary Alan Johnson, frontrunner to be Labour's next deputy leader, told the BBC he did not think a Liberal Democrat would sit in Cabinet for another 100 years. | Education Secretary Alan Johnson, frontrunner to be Labour's next deputy leader, told the BBC he did not think a Liberal Democrat would sit in Cabinet for another 100 years. |
He said Lord Ashdown had done a good job in Bosnia, where he was the UN High Representative until 2005. | He said Lord Ashdown had done a good job in Bosnia, where he was the UN High Representative until 2005. |
But Mr Johnson added: "whether there is a specific job for him to do in government is another matter". | But Mr Johnson added: "whether there is a specific job for him to do in government is another matter". |
Sir Menzies had ruled out any Lib Dem serving in a Brown Cabinet after Wednesday's Guardian newspaper reported Mr Brown was considering such an offer. | Sir Menzies had ruled out any Lib Dem serving in a Brown Cabinet after Wednesday's Guardian newspaper reported Mr Brown was considering such an offer. |
Lord Ashdown told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that he had been personally offered the job by Mr Brown later on Wednesday. | Lord Ashdown told BBC Radio 4's Today programme that he had been personally offered the job by Mr Brown later on Wednesday. |
'Mischief making' | 'Mischief making' |
In a statement to the programme he said: "It is true that Mr Brown suggested... that I might take a position in the Cabinet. | In a statement to the programme he said: "It is true that Mr Brown suggested... that I might take a position in the Cabinet. |
"I told him that I could not conceivably consider such a position unless my leader told me that he thought it was a good idea and even if he did, I didn't." | "I told him that I could not conceivably consider such a position unless my leader told me that he thought it was a good idea and even if he did, I didn't." |
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There has been long-running speculation that Lord Ashdown and Sir Menzies Campbell were close to joining Tony Blair's first Cabinet when he came to power in 1997. | There has been long-running speculation that Lord Ashdown and Sir Menzies Campbell were close to joining Tony Blair's first Cabinet when he came to power in 1997. |
The idea of Lib Dems sitting in a Labour Cabinet has always faced strong opposition among the faithful of both parties who are used to bitter political battles in local and national elections. | The idea of Lib Dems sitting in a Labour Cabinet has always faced strong opposition among the faithful of both parties who are used to bitter political battles in local and national elections. |
Charles Kennedy, who succeeded Lord Ashdown as Lib Dem leader, swiftly distanced the party from any talk of coalition or deals with Labour. | Charles Kennedy, who succeeded Lord Ashdown as Lib Dem leader, swiftly distanced the party from any talk of coalition or deals with Labour. |
Lib Dem MP Phil Willis said he believed the offer was "mischief making" by Mr Brown. | Lib Dem MP Phil Willis said he believed the offer was "mischief making" by Mr Brown. |
He said Sir Menzies had been right to rule out Lib Dems taking jobs in a Brown Cabinet, saying they were "so fundamentally opposed to so many things the Labour Party is doing". | He said Sir Menzies had been right to rule out Lib Dems taking jobs in a Brown Cabinet, saying they were "so fundamentally opposed to so many things the Labour Party is doing". |