Friday, May 07, 2010

DTN News: Mandelson Leads Assassins Who Could Take Down Brown As He Hints At Change Of Leader

DTN News: Mandelson Leads Assassins Who Could Take Down Brown As He Hints At Change Of Leader Source: DTN News / By Daily Mail Reporter (NSI News Source Info) LONDON, U.K. - May 7, 2010: Lord Mandelson today appeared to hold Gordon Brown's fate in his hands as he led the manoeuvres behind the scenes as Labour battled to cling to power. The Business Secretary indicated a change of leader might be enough to allow the party to secure a coalition that would allow it to stay in government. Lord Mandelson is the central figure as Labour tries to work out how it can forge an alliance with Nick Clegg and other smaller parties so that it remains in government. His position at the head of the possible assassins is hugely ironic given that the minister was brought back into government by Mr Brown in 2008 to help save his premiership. It raises the possibility that the man who along with Tony Blair denied Mr Brown the Labour leadership in the 90s could now bring the close to his lengthy political career.
Plotting: Lord Mandelson today as Gordon Brown's political career hangs in the balance

Plotting: Lord Mandelson today as Gordon Brown's political career hangs in the balance

The peer insisted this morning that it would be 'surprising' for Mr Brown to stand down as Britain faced its first hung parliament since 1974 and frantic haggling began. But when asked if a change of leader was 'inconceivable', he said: 'Frankly, there are quite a number of permutations. 'And the reason I don't want to start getting into hypotheses about what may or may not happen is because, quite frankly, I think it's premature. I am not ruling out or ruling in anything.'
  1. National Results after 641 of 650

UK - NATIONAL SEATS AT A GLANCE

  • Prediction
  • 326 to win
SEATSCHANGE
Conservative
302+94
Labour
256-88
Liberal Democrat
56-5
Scottish National Party
60
Plaid Cymru
3+1
Others
18-2

SHARE

  1. CON36.2%
  2. LAB29.1%
  3. LD23.0%
  4. OTHERS11.7%

SWING

5.0%From LAB to CON

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FULL UK SCOREBOARD

PartySeatsGainLossNetVotes%+/-%
Conservative302973+9410,592,25836.2+3.8
Labour256391-888,509,37629.1-6.3
Liberal Democrat56813-56,751,78623.0+1.0
Democratic Unionist Party801-1168,2160.6-0.3
Scottish National Party6000491,3861.7+0.1
Sinn Fein4000150,6380.5-0.1
Plaid Cymru310+1165,3940.6-0.1
Social Democratic & Labour Party3000107,3960.4-0.1
Green110+1279,2791.0-0.1
Alliance Party110+142,3250.1+0.0
UK Independence Party0000904,5643.1+0.9
British National Party0000556,9451.9+1.2
Ulster Conservatives and Unionists - New Force001-1102,3610.3-0.1
English Democrats000064,8260.2+0.2
Respect-Unity Coalition001-133,2510.1-0.1
Traditional Unionist Voice000026,3000.1
Christian Party000018,1890.1
Independent Community and Health Concern001-116,1500.1+0.0
Trade Unionist and Socialist Coalition000012,2750.0
Scottish Socialist Party00003,1570.0-0.2
Others1110295,9771.0-0.1
Turnout29,292,04965.14.1

After 641 of 650 seats declared.

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