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Senior Labour figures have warned that Gordon Brown could face a delegation of “men in suits” pressing him to resign if the party loses the pivotal Crewe by-election this week.
With the campaign descending into accusations of dirty tricks, discontent with the prime minister’s leadership has begun to spread.
“There has been a shift in mood,” said one MP. “Mutterings about regime change used to be confined to the fringes of the party, but now there is a more widespread view that Gordon will have to go unless he can win back public support.”
Labour has been accused of deploying increasingly desperate tactics to hold on to Crewe and Nantwich in Cheshire. The party is defending a majority of 7,078 in Thursday’s vote.
Yesterday Labour issued a new leaflet claiming that Tamsin Dunwoody, its candidate, had helped to persuade Alistair Darling, the chancellor, to change his mind over the 10p tax debacle. Contradicting ministers’ repeated claims that last week’s mini-budget had nothing to do with the by-election, the flyer states: “Tamsin delivers for Crewe and Nantwich. You told Tamsin your concerns. She put them directly to the chancellor. She stood up for you.”
There have also been Labour attempts to smear Edward Timpson, the Conservative candidate, as a “friend of the paedophile” because he has occasionally defended sex offenders in his job as a barrister. “I think you will find he is not the type of lawyer he claims to be,” one Labour MP said.
In further evidence of negative campaigning, Labour activists have been accused of telephoning Crewe voters in the middle of the night posing as Conservative canvassers. A Tory campaign source said: “It would not surprise us if Labour was stooping to this level. Its entire campaign has been marked by mean-spirited stunts and dirty tricks.”
If Brown is forced to stand down before the next general election, James Purnell, 38, the work and pensions secretary, could emerge as frontrunner. His leadership campaign is likely to receive support from Stephen Carter, Brown’s most senior political adviser. “Carter tells anyone who will listen that James is the best thing since sliced bread,” a Labour source said.
No 10 is braced for further personal attacks on the prime minister if Thursday’s vote goes against Labour. A senior party figure said: “One way of unseating him would be through a war of attrition, with relentless carefully placed attacks laying the ground for a delegation of elder statesmen – the ‘men in suits’.”
Allies insist the prime minister’s resilience should not be underestimated. A leaked strategy document reveals the blueprint for the No 10 fightback.
The paper, by David Muir, Downing Street’s director of political strategy, finds that private focus groups have compared David Cameron, the Tory leader, with an estate agent from Foxtons, the London firm famed for its aggressive sales technique. The polling suggests the public sees Cameron as energetic but believes there is “something about him that is not quite right”.
“Asked what he would be in another life, it would be a salesman, car dealer, PR guy, estate agent and, worst of all, a Foxtons estate agent.”
The document also says the government has lost its “licence to be heard” and needs “quick wins”. In an attempt to boost morale among despondent Labour activists, the document says there is “no great warmth” towards Cameron and the Tories, claiming that the opposition is “strategically brittle”.
However, it counsels against class-based attacks – which Labour has used with its activists wearing top hat and tails in Crewe – saying the public is “very hostile” to this approach.
Last night an ICM poll of Crewe & Nantwich voters put the Conservatives on 45%, eight points ahead of Labour on 37%.
Observers in Crewe say a glamorous outsider candidate could win enough votes in the by-election to have a significant impact on the outcome. Gemma Garrett, otherwise known as Miss Great Britain and candidate for the Beauties for Britain party, is said to have become a focus for disaffected Labour voters.
It emerged that Garrett has been given tips on how to run her campaign by Shaun Woodward, the Tory defector who is now Northern Ireland secretary.
The pair met at the Ivy restaurant in London several days ago, after being introduced by friends.
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It has been dirty tricks from day 1 with Nu Labour.Please stop the NHS eugenics decent readers!
R Daggett, Winlaton, England
I simply don't understand Labour's Mission Statement any more. It is all a bit of a blur. Do they know where Brown is heading?
Peter Pan, Great Britain,
i am shocked and disgusted by the low life tactics of the so called Labour...the quicker they are booted out the better for all...
Suki, basingstoke, England
When Brown, the communist money grabber, eventually goes, could his pensions grab of 1997 be reversed, or must pensioners continue to be fleeced?
Jim Dyer, Shoeburyness, England
Gordon Brown in a previous life would have been in the mid west of America around 1870 selling bottled water claiming that this product cured all your problems.
John, DUNDEE, scotland
And in the meantime the country goes to the dogs.
percy, london, uk
Truly amazing!
A prospective parliamentary candidate can persuade the chancellor of the UK to re-write the budget and spend 2.7 billion that he doesn't have.
Who's the bigger fool?
MarkS, Leeds,
We in Scotland for 50 years have witnessed Zanulab dirty tricks like this , no surprise to us just like Poll Tax we got it first.
They are still in denial of last year's SNP victory in their heartlands .
Brown a loser and a Quisling!
R MacLeod, Glasgow, Scotland
I hope it is made loud and clear to the electorate of Crewe and Nantwich the type of lowlife representing Labour with the dirty tricks they are undertaking. The electorate must now see the depths to which Labour have descended and proves they are totally unfit to Govern the UK.
R J Cook, Welwyn Garden City, England
Labour are finished. Good riddance to bad rubbish.
D Case, Newquay,
The self deluded fools in Nulabour have no inkling that it isn't about GB per se, but about the whole circus they have been running since first elected. When principles are exposed as nothing more than a sham, snouts in troughs as always, the electorate loses faith.
Bill Q, Derby,
Whether NuLabour or NuTories in power, too many citizens are in hoc to the client state - non-jobs, incapacity benefit - for serious reform to be carried out; £43bn? in debt; and when do the war bills come home to roost?
Raoul, Sutton,
God help us if labour win the next election- does not matter who is PM!
Coincidence that Blairs receipts were destroyed - Why aren't the Inland Revenue investigating?
We have to keep them for 5 years - not the gov?
brown is desperate - immigration, law and order -
nothing done about it.
Margaret, Bristol, UK
James Purnell, eh? Ex BBC, highest expenses of all MPs (according to Wikipedia) and involved in a few other controversies. Perfect for PM of a banana republic. Should do well.
john problem, winchester, uk
A political party that stoops to this level of dishonesty in an election campaign is simply not fit to govern. A leader who allows this to happen is no leader. Brown and his party should go.
Martin, Newmarket, Suffolk
The Tories were desperate for McBrown to take the job as they knew he would loose the election rather than them having to win it! He must go.
roger Kingston, york,
The Tories - and especially the Lib Dems can occupy no moral high ground on negative campaigning.
Michael Dunn, Streatham,
If the Labour Party seriously believe that they will win the next general election with Gordon Brown as their leader, intellectually there is something fundamentally wrong with their reasoning.
Perhaps that is why they are in the mess they now find themselves!
Brown will be their Nemesis!
Anne Kent, Dorset,
Labour lost it completely.
henry, notts,
I bet John Major and Tony Blair are laughing all the way to the bank on this one !!! Serves you right Gord - ET TU BRUTE and all that......where is thy dagger ?
Ian Payne, WALSALL,
Gordon is a dead man walking. He wasn't elected and has no mandate to govern. He has clearly demonstrated that he's not up to the job and would do himself and the country a favour if he stood down.
Donna Walker, Effingham, England
Shocking the dirty tricks listed. Democracy not with ZaNuLab
win lose or draw do it with some dignity and integrity please.
Andy Murray, reading, uk