Labour voters 'want Brown out'

by Dave Keating | May 7, 2008 at 12:27 am
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After last week's devastating elevtion results, Labour is in a bad spot. party insiders are increasingly saying that the party needs a fresh start, and as predicted, the Labour loss on Thursday has spurred suggestions that prime minister Gordon Brown should step down.

Gordon Brown's woes have deepened as it emerged a majority of Labour supporters feel the party would be better off if he stood down.

As the fallout from the 10p tax row continued to dog the Prime Minister, he was under pressure to make way for a younger, more charismatic leader.

The belief that he should quit, among 55% of Labour voters, was revealed in a poll as he faced tough criticism from a former Cabinet colleague.

Ex-home secretary Charles Clarke attacked Mr Brown for using "dog whistle" tactics and complained that short-term errors were "eroding confidence in Labour's competence".

"We should finish with 'dog whistle' language, such as 'British jobs for British workers', which flatter some of the most chauvinistic and backward-looking parts of British society," Mr Clarke said.

"We should suspend the black arts of divisive inner-party briefing and bullying which penalise and inhibit debate and discussion about the future."

Mr Brown is also still under intense pressure to do more to reassure voters that they will not lose out from the abolition of the 10p income tax rate. Chancellor Alistair Darling promised Labour rebel Frank Field he was actively searching for all the "losers".

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