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Brown set to become Labour leader | Brown set to become Labour leader |
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Gordon Brown is set to be confirmed as the new leader of the Labour Party at a special conference in Manchester. | Gordon Brown is set to be confirmed as the new leader of the Labour Party at a special conference in Manchester. |
Mr Brown, 56, who has already arrived with wife Sarah, will be named as Tony Blair's successor at about 1500 GMT, and become prime minister on Wednesday. | Mr Brown, 56, who has already arrived with wife Sarah, will be named as Tony Blair's successor at about 1500 GMT, and become prime minister on Wednesday. |
That will follow the news that Harriet Harman is to be the Labour Party's next deputy leader, wining a six-way race to succeed John Prescott in the job. | |
The justice minister beat off favourite Alan Johnson to win the contest. | |
The votes include three million cast by trade union members | The votes include three million cast by trade union members |
As deputy leader she does not necessarily become deputy prime minister. | |
But whoever wins will have the power of knowing that they were elected by Labour members, MPs and MEPs and union members. | But whoever wins will have the power of knowing that they were elected by Labour members, MPs and MEPs and union members. |
With Mr Brown having had no challenger for the leadership, the successful deputy will be able to claim that they reflect the priorities of the wider party. | With Mr Brown having had no challenger for the leadership, the successful deputy will be able to claim that they reflect the priorities of the wider party. |
Victory speech | Victory speech |
Once the deputy result is officially declared, and Ms Harman has addressed the conference, Mr Brown will spell out his vision for a Labour government which does not need to call an election until 2010. | |
In recent interviews he insisted he would press on with efforts to create a Cabinet "of all the talents" - despite apparent snubs from two non-Labour recruits. | In recent interviews he insisted he would press on with efforts to create a Cabinet "of all the talents" - despite apparent snubs from two non-Labour recruits. |
He also said he had learned his lesson about "top-down" government and has pledged to involve ordinary people in his decisions. | He also said he had learned his lesson about "top-down" government and has pledged to involve ordinary people in his decisions. |
He told BBC News the public needed to be fully involved if big challenges like climate change were to be tackled. | He told BBC News the public needed to be fully involved if big challenges like climate change were to be tackled. |
Blair presence | Blair presence |
A poll for the Observer has given Labour a clear lead over the Tories, the first time the party has been put ahead of the Conservatives for eight months. | A poll for the Observer has given Labour a clear lead over the Tories, the first time the party has been put ahead of the Conservatives for eight months. |
The BBC understands Mr Brown will promise Labour members a much greater say - and votes - on the development of party policy. | The BBC understands Mr Brown will promise Labour members a much greater say - and votes - on the development of party policy. |
Mr Brown set out his plans at a meeting of the party's ruling National Executive Committee on Sunday morning. | Mr Brown set out his plans at a meeting of the party's ruling National Executive Committee on Sunday morning. |
Mr Blair - who has just returned from an EU summit and a visit to the Vatican - and Mr Prescott are expected to be in the audience at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall. | Mr Blair - who has just returned from an EU summit and a visit to the Vatican - and Mr Prescott are expected to be in the audience at Manchester's Bridgewater Hall. |
As the chancellor prepares for his new role, research by Ipsos/Mori in the Observer suggested Labour had surged 4% to 39% over the past month and that Conservatives had slipped a point to 36%. | As the chancellor prepares for his new role, research by Ipsos/Mori in the Observer suggested Labour had surged 4% to 39% over the past month and that Conservatives had slipped a point to 36%. |
Liberal Democrat support fell from 18% to 15%, the poll suggested. | Liberal Democrat support fell from 18% to 15%, the poll suggested. |
Some 1,970 UK adults were interviewed for the party share poll. | Some 1,970 UK adults were interviewed for the party share poll. |