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Minister quits to race in Le Mans | Minister quits to race in Le Mans |
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Defence Minister Lord Drayson has taken a "leave of absence" from the government in a bid to take part in the world-famous 24-hour Le Mans race. | Defence Minister Lord Drayson has taken a "leave of absence" from the government in a bid to take part in the world-famous 24-hour Le Mans race. |
The 47-year-old is resigning from his unpaid post to take part in a series of qualifying events in the United States. | The 47-year-old is resigning from his unpaid post to take part in a series of qualifying events in the United States. |
A government spokesman said it was "a key step towards his eventual dream of success" in Le Mans. | A government spokesman said it was "a key step towards his eventual dream of success" in Le Mans. |
But a mother whose son died in Iraq because of a lack of proper kit said: "It's really insensitive timing." | |
A coroner has ruled that an Army logistics failure led to the unlawful killing Fusilier Gordon Gentle, 19, who was killed by a roadside bomb in Basra in June 2004. | |
'Priorities'? | |
His mother, Rose, 43, from Glasgow, said of Lord Drayson's move: "He should be at his desk, not trotting off to some race. It just shows another breakdown in the chain of command. | |
"I think the servicemen and women are more important than him doing a motor race." | |
Lord Drayson, who became a minister in 2005, came second in the British GT championship this year, driving a "unique bio-ethanol-fuelled" car. | |
You are of course lucky to have that opportunity but you are showing your customary boldness and imagination by pursuing it Gordon BrownIn letter to Lord Drayson | |
The American Le Mans series involves four different classes of car, with the winner of each class going on to take part in the main 24-hour race, in France. | The American Le Mans series involves four different classes of car, with the winner of each class going on to take part in the main 24-hour race, in France. |
In a letter to Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Lord Drayson said: "As you know I have a passion for motor racing and over the past year have competed in the British GT championship racing a unique bio-ethanol fuelled race car, achieving a 'historic first' win for a green-fuelled car and coming second overall in the championship. | In a letter to Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Lord Drayson said: "As you know I have a passion for motor racing and over the past year have competed in the British GT championship racing a unique bio-ethanol fuelled race car, achieving a 'historic first' win for a green-fuelled car and coming second overall in the championship. |
"A number of special circumstances have now presented me with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take my racing to the next level. | "A number of special circumstances have now presented me with a once-in-a-lifetime opportunity to take my racing to the next level. |
"I have the opportunity to race next year in the American Le Mans series in the US, a key step towards my eventual dream of success in the Le Mans 24-hours endurance race." | "I have the opportunity to race next year in the American Le Mans series in the US, a key step towards my eventual dream of success in the Le Mans 24-hours endurance race." |
He said next year was the first time bio-ethanol cars would be allowed to compete, adding: "So this is a wonderful opportunity to showcase British motorsport technology for environmentally friendly racing." | He said next year was the first time bio-ethanol cars would be allowed to compete, adding: "So this is a wonderful opportunity to showcase British motorsport technology for environmentally friendly racing." |
'Customary boldness' | |
Lord Drayson, who in 2004 was Labour's biggest individual donor, having made a fortune in the technology business, said: "Unfortunately it cannot be combined with the challenge of full-time government office." | Lord Drayson, who in 2004 was Labour's biggest individual donor, having made a fortune in the technology business, said: "Unfortunately it cannot be combined with the challenge of full-time government office." |
Mr Brown wrote to say he was sorry to lose him and looked forward to "your return to government when your leave of absence ends". | Mr Brown wrote to say he was sorry to lose him and looked forward to "your return to government when your leave of absence ends". |
The idea he is taking leave of absence and is going to return to the MoD at a latter date is utterly ridiculous Bernard JenkinEx-shadow defence secretary | |
He added: "I understand your desire to take up the extraordinary opportunity which has now emerged to achieve your great life's ambition. | He added: "I understand your desire to take up the extraordinary opportunity which has now emerged to achieve your great life's ambition. |
"You are of course lucky to have that opportunity but you are showing your customary boldness and imagination by pursuing it." | "You are of course lucky to have that opportunity but you are showing your customary boldness and imagination by pursuing it." |
Defence Secretary Des Browne said he was "sorry to see Lord Drayson leave government". | |
"He has worked tirelessly for over two years to improve the way in which we equip our forces," he said. | |
But former shadow defence secretary Bernard Jenkin, a member of the Commons defence select committee, said the peer's decision to step down was actually a "disaster" for the Ministry of Defence, who he accused of trying to cover up what was in effect a resignation. | |
Fatigue | |
"He has been a good procurement minister...He's walking away from a terrible mess because the spending review leaves the MoD short of around £1bn over the next three years," he said. | |
"The idea he is taking leave of absence and is going to return to the MoD at a latter date is utterly ridiculous. This is a resignation and they are trying to hide that fact." | |
Lord Drayson's job as defence procurement minister job has gone, on a permanent and paid basis, to Baroness Ann Taylor. | Lord Drayson's job as defence procurement minister job has gone, on a permanent and paid basis, to Baroness Ann Taylor. |
The Le Mans 24-hour race has been held since 1923. The American series started in 1999. | |