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Tony Blair has confirmed he will be stepping down as prime minister within the next 12 months. | Tony Blair has confirmed he will be stepping down as prime minister within the next 12 months. |
Mr Blair said the Labour conference in two weeks' time would be his last - but he did not name a precise departure date, saying it should be left to him. | Mr Blair said the Labour conference in two weeks' time would be his last - but he did not name a precise departure date, saying it should be left to him. |
He also apologised for Labour's conduct in recent days, admitting it "has not been our finest hour, to be frank". | |
Allies have suggested Mr Blair will announce a timetable early in the New Year and hand over power in May. | Allies have suggested Mr Blair will announce a timetable early in the New Year and hand over power in May. |
But Mr Blair's supporters are hoping the statement will end damaging speculation over his exit plans. | |
International Development Secretary Hilary Benn said he hoped "people would understand what it is required" and get on with the business of governing. | |
But other Labour MPs said Mr Blair's statement would not be enough to quell dissent. | |
I am determined that in the months and years to come we continue to do our duty by the people of Britain Gordon Brown Analysis: Blair's final gamble In full: Blair statement In full: Brown statement | |
Manchester Blakeley MP Graham Stringer said if Mr Blair "thought it was going to take the politics out of the next nine months that simply is not going to happen". | |
And he called on Mr Blair to "fire the starting pistol on a leadership election" at Labour's conference later this month. | |
Brownite Doug Henderson said: "It doesn't seem to me that the public knows any more about the PM's retirement plans. | Brownite Doug Henderson said: "It doesn't seem to me that the public knows any more about the PM's retirement plans. |
"People keep saying to me that the Labour party must have a clear direction forward with clear priorities and a new leader before the May 2007 elections." | "People keep saying to me that the Labour party must have a clear direction forward with clear priorities and a new leader before the May 2007 elections." |
BBC Political Editor Nick Robinson said there was still a lot of "poison" among Labour backbenchers anxious to see Mr Blair quit. | |
'No precise date' | |
In his brief statement, Mr Blair told reporters: "I think what is important now is that we understand that it's the interests of the country that come first and we move on. | In his brief statement, Mr Blair told reporters: "I think what is important now is that we understand that it's the interests of the country that come first and we move on. |
I think that Labour has had its moment of madness this week and I hope it will now move on Peter Mandelson Political reactionn | |
"I would have preferred to do this in my own way but it has been pretty obvious from what many of my Cabinet colleagues have said earlier in the week. | "I would have preferred to do this in my own way but it has been pretty obvious from what many of my Cabinet colleagues have said earlier in the week. |
"The next party conference in a couple of weeks will be my last party conference as party leader, the next TUC conference next week will be my last TUC - probably to the relief of both of us. | "The next party conference in a couple of weeks will be my last party conference as party leader, the next TUC conference next week will be my last TUC - probably to the relief of both of us. |
"But I am not going to set a precise date now. I don't think that's right. I will do that at a future date and I'll do it in the interests of the country and depending on the circumstances of the time." | "But I am not going to set a precise date now. I don't think that's right. I will do that at a future date and I'll do it in the interests of the country and depending on the circumstances of the time." |
Speaking earlier, Chancellor Gordon Brown said he would support Mr Blair in whatever decision he took about his future. | Speaking earlier, Chancellor Gordon Brown said he would support Mr Blair in whatever decision he took about his future. |
"I am determined that in the months and years to come we continue to do our duty by the people of Britain - and it is my determination and his to do that - that will influence everything that happens in the time to come," said Mr Brown. | "I am determined that in the months and years to come we continue to do our duty by the people of Britain - and it is my determination and his to do that - that will influence everything that happens in the time to come," said Mr Brown. |
Mandelson reaction | |
EU trade commissioner and key Blair ally, Peter Mandelson, said: "I think that Labour has had its moment of madness this week and I hope it will now move on and that the plotting and the shenanigans will be put behind them once and for all. | |
"They've got to concentrate on the needs of the country, not themselves." | |
He said he always thought Mr Blair would step down after 10 years in office, as "it was as much as someone could do that job for". | |
Speaking earlier, Commons leader Jack Straw said he would expect Mr Blair to stay "to the halfway point of a normal four-year parliament", which would be May. | |
But Downing Street rejected suggestions a deal had been struck to hand over power on 4 May, three days after Mr Blair notches up 10 years in power and the day after the local elections. | |
HAVE YOUR SAY Just resign Tony and call an election Edward Dowty, Kings Lynn, UK Send us your comments | HAVE YOUR SAY Just resign Tony and call an election Edward Dowty, Kings Lynn, UK Send us your comments |
Mr Blair has been under pressure to quit earlier than May in order to get a new leader in place before the elections in England, Scotland and Wales - which are expected to be disastrous for Labour. | Mr Blair has been under pressure to quit earlier than May in order to get a new leader in place before the elections in England, Scotland and Wales - which are expected to be disastrous for Labour. |
Mr Brown - the man most likely to succeed Mr Blair - was also thought to be unhappy at the prospect of taking over at the end of a Parliamentary session. | Mr Brown - the man most likely to succeed Mr Blair - was also thought to be unhappy at the prospect of taking over at the end of a Parliamentary session. |
The two men were reported to have to have had an "acrimonious meeting" over the issue on Wednesday morning. | The two men were reported to have to have had an "acrimonious meeting" over the issue on Wednesday morning. |
It was followed by a day of open warfare between supporters of the chancellor and Mr Blair over when the prime minister should quit. | It was followed by a day of open warfare between supporters of the chancellor and Mr Blair over when the prime minister should quit. |