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Labour not tainted, says Purnell | Labour not tainted, says Purnell |
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Labour's reputation has not been tainted by a string of fund-raising scandals, new Work and Pensions Secretary James Purnell has said. | Labour's reputation has not been tainted by a string of fund-raising scandals, new Work and Pensions Secretary James Purnell has said. |
Mr Purnell was given the job after Peter Hain quit over a police probe into gifts to his Labour deputy leadership bid. | Mr Purnell was given the job after Peter Hain quit over a police probe into gifts to his Labour deputy leadership bid. |
It is one of several inquiries into the finances of senior Labour figures. | It is one of several inquiries into the finances of senior Labour figures. |
But Mr Purnell said the party was doing "what is right" in order to reform its funding arrangements. | But Mr Purnell said the party was doing "what is right" in order to reform its funding arrangements. |
Asked in an interview with BBC Radio 4's Today programme, if the controversies had left a "bit of a taint around the question of Labour's relationship with money", Mr Purnell said: "No. I don't think so." | |
Mr Purnell, who at 37 is the youngest of a group of minister promoted to the cabinet by Gordon Brown, called for progress on party funding reforms. | Mr Purnell, who at 37 is the youngest of a group of minister promoted to the cabinet by Gordon Brown, called for progress on party funding reforms. |
Police probes | Police probes |
He said: "I do think what is right to do is to move forward on Sir Hayden Phillips' recommendations and that's what we are committed to doing... David Cameron should do the same thing." | |
The Conservatives have also said they want to reform party funding - and have called for a cap on donations. | The Conservatives have also said they want to reform party funding - and have called for a cap on donations. |
CABINET RESHUFFLE Work and Pensions Secretary: James PurnellCulture Secretary: Andy BurnhamChief Secretary to the Treasury: Yvette CooperHousing Minister: Caroline FlintSecretary of State for Wales: Paul Murphy Profile: James PurnellProfile: Andy Burnham | CABINET RESHUFFLE Work and Pensions Secretary: James PurnellCulture Secretary: Andy BurnhamChief Secretary to the Treasury: Yvette CooperHousing Minister: Caroline FlintSecretary of State for Wales: Paul Murphy Profile: James PurnellProfile: Andy Burnham |
But they have said the funding scandals to have hit Labour have been caused by ministers failing to follow the existing rules, which were brought in by Labour. | But they have said the funding scandals to have hit Labour have been caused by ministers failing to follow the existing rules, which were brought in by Labour. |
Harriet Harman, who beat Mr Hain to the deputy leadership, is being investigated by the Electoral Commission over a £5,000 donation to her campaign from businessman David Abrahams, which was given via a proxy. | Harriet Harman, who beat Mr Hain to the deputy leadership, is being investigated by the Electoral Commission over a £5,000 donation to her campaign from businessman David Abrahams, which was given via a proxy. |
The police are also probing more than £600,000 in donations given by Mr Abrahams to Labour through third parties. | The police are also probing more than £600,000 in donations given by Mr Abrahams to Labour through third parties. |
And the Electoral Commission is looking into £950 to Scottish Labour leader Wendy Alexander's campaign fund from a Jersey-based businessman. | And the Electoral Commission is looking into £950 to Scottish Labour leader Wendy Alexander's campaign fund from a Jersey-based businessman. |
'Proper' funding | 'Proper' funding |
Mr Hain has returned to his constituency and faces a police inquiry into donations totalling £103,000 which he failed to declare to officials in time. | Mr Hain has returned to his constituency and faces a police inquiry into donations totalling £103,000 which he failed to declare to officials in time. |
The MP for Neath, who is the first cabinet member to quit under Gordon Brown's premiership, has promised to clear his name. His other post - Welsh secretary - goes to Paul Murphy. | The MP for Neath, who is the first cabinet member to quit under Gordon Brown's premiership, has promised to clear his name. His other post - Welsh secretary - goes to Paul Murphy. |
Commenting on Mr Hain's resignation, Mr Purnell said: "I do feel sorry for Peter and Peter's clearly said that he intends to clear his name. | Commenting on Mr Hain's resignation, Mr Purnell said: "I do feel sorry for Peter and Peter's clearly said that he intends to clear his name. |
"He believed that he didn't have time to do both that and continue with his ministerial position and I think he's taken the right decision in that respect." | "He believed that he didn't have time to do both that and continue with his ministerial position and I think he's taken the right decision in that respect." |
Mr Purnell said it was important now to put the funding of political parties on a "proper basis", but claimed the Tories were blocking a cross-party deal. | Mr Purnell said it was important now to put the funding of political parties on a "proper basis", but claimed the Tories were blocking a cross-party deal. |
In the reshuffle, Mr Purnell is replaced as culture secretary by Andy Burnham. Yvette Cooper replaces Mr Burnham as chief secretary to the treasury, and Caroline Flint becomes housing minister. | In the reshuffle, Mr Purnell is replaced as culture secretary by Andy Burnham. Yvette Cooper replaces Mr Burnham as chief secretary to the treasury, and Caroline Flint becomes housing minister. |
The prime minister said Mr Hain's resignation was the "right and honourable thing to do", while Conservative leader David Cameron said it was the "right decision". | The prime minister said Mr Hain's resignation was the "right and honourable thing to do", while Conservative leader David Cameron said it was the "right decision". |