Monday 26 May 2008

Gordon Brown Leadership Attacks

Followed by Labour was defeated in the byelection, the party was questioning is there any necessity to change the leadership within Labour itself? Does Gordon Brown is trustful enough to lead the party to be successful in the next general election?

No appetite to challenge Brown

Several labour MPs express their feeling towards Brown, they fully support his leadership, and appeal Labours should pull together to stand behind this man.

These MPs include Health Secretary Alan Johnson, Health Secretary Alan Johnson, Former deputy PM John Prescott, they all agree that suggesting Mr. Brown should step down is nonsense.

Economy crisis

Brown's leadership attack due to several reasons, 10p income tax rate ban do affect Brown's symbolic figure, afterwards during the byelection, people from Crewe and Nantwich were voted for Conservative candidate Edward Timpson.

As Brown himself said after the election, people are concerned about the food prices going up, fuel prices going up, and worried about their income tax increasing.

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