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Published Date: 13 June 2009
A CONTRITE Hazel Blears yesterday responded to the fury caused by her shock departure from the Cabinet by admitting she would regret her behaviour for the rest of her life.
In a clear attempt to save herself from deselection by her local party or defeat at the next general election, Ms Blears admitted a number of "mistakes" in the way she resigned.

Her decision to quit on the eve of the European elections was said t
o have contributed to Labour's worst results for almost a century.

The party polled less than 16 per cent of votes, allowing the British National Party to have its first two MEPs elected, with BNP leader Nick Griffin winning in the North-West region that covers Ms Blears' constituency.

Labour also lost its last four county councils and almost 300 councillors in English local elections held on the same day.

It emerged last night that Ms Blears could face a vote of no confidence next week when her Salford constituency party meets to consider dropping her as its parliamentary candidate.

Ms Blears's job as Communities Secretary had been at risk after she criticised an appearance by the Prime Minister on YouTube, then became embroiled in allegations she had "flipped" her London and constituency homes to avoid paying capital gains tax.

Yesterday, she said she regretted quitting on the eve of polling day, and described her attack on Mr Brown as "thoughtless and quite cruel".

After Mr Brown used the internet channel to broadcast his plans to reform the discredited system of MPs' expenses, Ms Blears criticised the government's "lamentable failure" to get its message across, and said: "YouTube if you want to. But it's no substitute for knocking on doors or setting up a stall in the town centre."

Ms Blears has now said in an interview: "I thought I was clever – it was too clever by half. It was flippant and I only realised later how hurtful it was."

Ms Blears's position looked untenable when it emerged she avoided paying tax on the sale of a home, which Mr Brown branded "totally unacceptable".

But the greatest damage was done when she quit on the day before the European elections – in the wake of other ministerial departures, including those of Home Secretary Jacqui Smith.

When Work and Pensions Secretary James Purnell quit next day, it gave the impression Blairite ministers were plotting to wound the Prime Minister with orchestrated resignations.

Ms Blears milked the moment by sporting a brooch bearing the words "rocking the boat".

She insisted yesterday there was no plot to undermine the Prime Minister. "I had no idea James was going. I genuinely thought I could go without sparking off this huge firestorm.

"In hindsight, that judgment was wrong. I should have waited until after the election. The effect on the party is something I will live with for ever."

She said her brooch was an attempt to show she was not "cowed" after four weeks of media pressure. "It was a stupid thing to do but I think it was just trying to put a brave face on – not going out cowed on the basis of expenses claims that genuinely are not true."

Ms Blears has ruled out a return to government, despite Mr Brown's suggestion he would be keen to see her come back.

Lindsay Hoyle, Labour MP for the nearby seat of Chorley, said supporters were furious at the timing of the resignation, which he linked to the BNP's success and the defeat of many Labour councillors.

He added: "It's always good to apologise (but] I'm not sure the members are ready to forgive and forget. The fact we've got a BNP member elected – people are blaming her for that."

GORDON Brown was hit with another ministerial resignation yesterday when the man overseeing the government's plans for ensuring high-speed broadband internet coverage across the UK by 2012 announced he would leave in the summer.

Communications Minister Lord Carter was recruited by Mr Brown in 2007 from City PR firm Brunswick – giving up a £500,000 salary for a more modest £140,000 wage – to run the Prime Minister's office in Downing Street.

But Lord Carter fell out with other Downing Street aides over plans to "repackage" the Prime Minister, and was made a peer to allow him to become a government minister.

His interim Digital Britain report in January was criticised for lacking ambition as it called for a two megabits per second universal broadband while critics pointed out that the average speed in much of the country was already around 3.6mbps.

• Shahid Malik, the embattled communities minister, will not learn until next week if he is to be investigated by Westminster's anti-sleaze watchdog. A complaint has been made about Mr Malik's alleged misuse of his MP's allowances.

Ministers merry-go-round slated

MINISTERS should be kept in their posts for three years at least, to encourage them to plan for the long term and resist the temptation of gimmicky policies, a report has suggested.

It said those who fail to perform should be dropped from the government – not shifted to new ministerial posts.

Researchers at the think-tank Demos found the ministerial merry-go-round has sped up, with ministers changing department on average every 15 months – half as long as they lasted 30 years ago.

Caroline Flint, who quit as Europe minister in last week's reshuffle, is the most "churned" minister, serving in five departments since 2003, Demos said. John Reid was the most "churned" Cabinet member, with seven posts in eight years.

The chief executives of the world's top 500 companies served for an average of 6.2 years – almost five times the that of ministers in large government departments.

The report warned that ministerial churn "encourages short-termism, gives greater power to unelected civil servants" and makes ministers "more likely to go for headline-grabbing policy gimmicks rather than pursue long-term strategies".

It says brief tenures mean ministers do not have time to master their brief or tackle deep-seated problems.













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1

Jerry Springer,

12/06/2009 23:57:16
The one thing I have learnt from this whole Hazel Blears episode is, that Baby Gap sell Bikers leathers.
2

BIG EYE,

Paisley 13/06/2009 00:05:20
Like her career this is motivated by self interest.

3 branches in her constituency move against her and before you cn blink..mea culpa's all round.

This is the principle of self salvation that has made Labour what it is today.

Totally sickening!
3

Jerry Springer,

13/06/2009 00:07:29
1 Tartan Viking,12/06/2009 19:15:04
People have a bad habit of not washing their hands. I've seen senior people in my place of work come out the cubicle and go straight out the door without washing.
==============================================

HAHAHAHAHAHAHA

Tartan Viking......... The SNP's answer to George Michael.
4

Observer,,

Glasgow 13/06/2009 00:38:22
4 How bizarre Rufus to take a post on a thread about swine flu, repost it on a thread about a mental ginger chipmunk, and then imply another poster is a Greek Cypriot.

Are you feeling OK dear ?
5

Jerry Springer,

13/06/2009 00:45:24
Observer, Just because you have been left on the shelf, it does not mean you have to spend your life on this forum.
6

Vivas,

Edinburgh 13/06/2009 00:46:45
From The Herald:
"Next week will also prove a nervous time for another Labour MP. Jim Devine, who represents Livingston, will learn whether he will be deselected over questions about his expense claims. The backbencher, who denies wrongdoing, has the backing of his local party but friends have suggested he might be made a scapegoat."

Thats right folks ... A SCAPEGOAT !

Hilarious :-))))))))
7

Iainbroch,

13/06/2009 00:59:44
So has she been deselected or not?
8

Observer,,

Glasgow 13/06/2009 01:02:21
6 Rufus dear I am very rarely here after 10 at night - you seem to post late on all the time.

Who is on the shelf dear ?
9

nabodican,

Newton Stewart 13/06/2009 01:03:18
Her sincerity brought tears to my eyes!!!!!!!!!!!
10

Observer,,

Glasgow 13/06/2009 01:06:42
Idiots like Blears and Devine will be out. What will be interesting is who Lab will find to replace them. and let's be in no doubt the Tories will be replacing half their MP's too. So from that point of view it will be interesting.

Persistent rumours that Mandy is about to be ''outed'' by the torygraph for something.

I don't see how that can be - he's been caught out doing everything before and still appears to be running Britain.
11

Anonym,

13/06/2009 01:08:30
"...just trying to put a brave face on – not going out cowed on the basis of expenses claims that genuinely are not true."

Obfuscation alert!
12

Observer,,

Glasgow 13/06/2009 01:09:38
she backed the wrong horse
13

redcliffe62,

13/06/2009 01:25:28
wrong horse indeed observer, and caught with hands in the till and face in the trough. labour will have enough problems with honest and competent candidates, let alone career troughers like blears.
14

Edward,

13/06/2009 01:40:10
The Ginger Squirrel has lost her nuts!
Who gives a monkeys, she deserves to be kicked out fo what she did with taxpayers money. It really is irrelevant on how she upset Brown or the rest of the Labour creeps. They were all at it, most of those who fiddled there expenses are still in the Government!
15

Bret,

Aberdeen 13/06/2009 02:40:32
The SNP and the UKIP wishes to send its profound thank yous to Ms. Fork-tongue Blears!
THAAAAAAAAAAAAANK YOU!
16

Bret,

Aberdeen 13/06/2009 02:47:03
# 7 Devine? A Scapegoat? For who?
The man is consummate at terminological inexactitudes!

Or as # 13 correctly says "Obfuscation"!

Don't you just love that word?

"OBFUSCATION"!
17

Finlang,

Hong Kong 13/06/2009 02:54:17
The inane ginger smirk (guilty ... me?), overdressed for the media in moto-leathers, is gone, along with her pathetically juvenile badge. The forces of law and order have a particular job of work to do on that person. She is a tailor-made specimen of the corrupt People's Party that has fleeced taxpayers, not to mention its core supporters, since 1997. A parcel of rogues. A plague on all of them.
18

donald,

glasgow 13/06/2009 03:26:39
What did she actually DO, as Minister of Communities, or whatever it was, apart from grin all the way to the bank and back stab all her pathetic comrades?
19

Astonished,

13/06/2009 05:56:30
No one could possibly think this was orchestrated revenge by gordon - because it seems to be working.




I have no doubt she will be destroyed.
20

It's me!,

13/06/2009 07:12:01
Her decision making is so poor she should not be considered for a minor civil service post far less a ministerial position.

Juvenile. Self centred. Greedy.

This is what happens when you apply positive discrimination. The wrong people get positions of power.
21

Phil C,

13/06/2009 08:49:01
#22 For once her decision making was impeccable. Now she's spoiling it. Is it all part of Brown's cunning plan? Get them to resign and then ignore their pleas to come back. Thus hoping that all the swithering Labour dafties stay on side, or rejoin the flock for fear of being banished forever.

The whole Labour set-up smacks of a Stalinist regime with the mob of nutters at local party level exacting fierce revenge on anyone who doesn't follow the script. Free speech takes a back seat. Not very democratic, nor fair or honest. But that's Labour for you.
22

Marian,

13/06/2009 09:18:55
What this demonstrates is that New Labour would sell their own grannies in order to further their own interests.
23

Gdgy,

13/06/2009 10:15:17
Crocodile tears from Blears...when she FINALLY worked out that her ass was on the line...
Do she, and her colleagues, lack awareness????
She had to have the public outrage over her dodgy expenses explained to her and now she has only just worked out that her actions may have damaged her party!!!!!
SHE has just proved that, as well as being an offensive dwarfish mouthpiece for utter nonsense, she has the intellectual capacity of a yoghurt...
24

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13/06/2009 10:43:57
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25

Luigiana,

Aberdeen 13/06/2009 10:47:04
#22

"Her decision making is so poor she should not be considered for a minor civil service post far less a ministerial position."

At least she is decisive, not like Gordon Brown.

"Juvenile. Self centred. Greedy."

Perfect for the job. Can you name one member of the cabinet who does not possess those qualities?

"This is what happens when you apply positive discrimination. The wrong people get positions of power."

Yep, I guess that Harman, the arch discriminator, persuaded PM Brown to ensure that the cabinet's wee red gnome quota was filled last time round.
26

Number 6,

Germany 13/06/2009 11:49:13
Milk of Magnesia sales are going to go through the roof if this sanctimnious hand wringing is not curtailed.
27

Calum Crubag,

13/06/2009 12:16:07
Get rid of her. Her and her corrupt colleagues in Labour and Tory contributed to English Nazis getting seats in the Euro parliament. Though why people think voting for nazis, ex-cons, closet gays and weirdo toffs is morally better than voting for thieves is beyond me.

Let England go it alone.
28

Douglas,

Bathgate 13/06/2009 13:19:43
Sounds like she's had a wee tour of her local Jobcentreplus and hasn't like what's available to nippy, disloyal gingers.
29

alanh,

ek 13/06/2009 13:49:44
she really is an odious little woman.

So now that the "rebellion" never happened she is just telling us lies about her carefully planned boat rocking to try to save her job and teh cash that flows with it.

All of the career politicians like her should be booted out of ALL parties
30

Herry Oaksters,

13/06/2009 17:19:28
Ha ha ha you couldny make this stuff up.
Hazel Blears is only contrite because her pathetic attempt to get the voters in salford back in favour with this wee greedy labour trougher has blown up in her coupon.
Labour really are a bunch of dispicable selfseeking
parasites.
Get on yer bike hen.
31

Fletty73,

Stirling 13/06/2009 17:55:05
Hazel who?
32

Joe Macdelta.,

13/06/2009 19:41:20
Hazel Blears is just a little back stabber, and her pal Flint only done the dirty because she didnt get her own way, you couldnt make this lot up.

 

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