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Brown offers talks with back-benchers



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GORDON Brown has offered to meet disgruntled back-benchers in an attempt to head off unrest among Labour MPs.
The Prime Minister made the offer of private meetings with those worried about the government's growing unpopularity in a letter sent to every back-bencher.

In the letter he admitted the party faces "a difficult few months" because of "genuine and understandable anxiety" among the voters.

He went on: "As ever, I am interested to hear from people directly on any issues raised by constituents over the summer period – people's concerns, struggles, their hopes and aspirations.

"Over the months that follow I will continue discussions with groups of MPs about these issues."

The letter came as a MORI poll revealed 43 per cent of Labour voters were dissatisfied the Prime Minister.

In the letter Mr Brown appeared to insist he would not quit, saying: "I am determined to take all necessary measures to guide Britain through this period of global turbulence."



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  • Last Updated: 23 July 2008 11:46 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Labour Party
 
1

The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth 24/07/2008 00:18:43
"Over the months that follow I will continue discussions with groups of MPs about these issues."

He'll need a few months just fo them to TELL him about the issues, or should we say problems. The main one being the chap himself of course. Only he's already ruled that solution out:-
"I am determined to take all necessary measures to guide Britain through this period of global turbulence."

He also presupposes he will be at the helm for "months" which arguably he may not depending on the ourcome of this by-election. Taxi for Brown?
2

donald,

glasgow 24/07/2008 07:22:36
Careers and perks vs Labour Backbenders. Guess whos'e gonny win.

Guess who loses backbone?
3

MacGillicuddy,

24/07/2008 07:37:41
Which one of the Liebour cowards will actually tell Broon that HE is the issue?

Besides Broon cannot quit now he has a war scheduled in Iran on behalf of the Liebour Party. Added to the cost of the Liebour Party's other wars in Iraq and Afghanistan that should ensure that the country gets bankrupted nicely!!


 

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