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Monday, 12th May 2008

Offensive defence

Peter Hoskin 6:31pm

And so – predictably – Ed Balls defends Brown against the allegations made by Frank Field yesterday.  Or, rather, he sticks the boot into Field, hoping that amounts to the same thing.  Here’s what he had to say:

“I think people took [Field's] views [about the 10p tax row] at face value. They thought that to negotiate with him was the right thing to do...

...I think people could look at what he was saying a few weeks ago and believe at that time that his intentions were honourable...

...As for what he said this morning I think I leave you to draw your own conclusions from that...

We have all known Frank for many years, and I think he used to work on his own when he was in opposition. He used to work on his own on the backbenches. I think he used to work on his own when he was a minister as well.”

In other words (and this is Balls’ thinking, not mine): Field is a dishonourable loner.

But what good will this do Mr. Brown?  None, I’d say.  For starters, hitting back against Field merely reinforces the ‘Labour at war’ story, and keeps it rolling in the papers.  And, secondly, the depths of Balls’ ambition are common-knowledge, so any attempt by him to seize the news agenda smacks of maneuvering for the party leadership.  That’s certainly how many regarded his recent let’s-all-get-behind-Gordon interview with the Times.

If Brown wants to reclaim any political capital, he has to keep his so-called allies – particularly Balls – on a tight leash.  But as Wendy Alexander so spectacularly demonstrated, he seems entirely incapable of doing so.

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Verity

May 12th, 2008 7:15pm Report this comment

So weak.

Kirsty

May 12th, 2008 7:15pm Report this comment

Frank Field MP has more integrity in his little toe than Balls has ever, or will ever have.

Chuck Unsworth

May 12th, 2008 7:27pm Report this comment

What do Balls and Brown know of 'honour' - apart from the kind that can be purchased, of course.

Pat

May 12th, 2008 7:51pm Report this comment

If I had the threat of losing circa £500K in salary and allowances (the Golden Mr and Mrs Balls-Cooper)hanging over me I would do everything in my power to save my skin. Except that is, to denegrate one of the few Labour MPs who is both honourable and honest and a true constituency MP. Ed Balls? As we say in the Army, "Shifty eyes, shifty nature"

John

May 12th, 2008 8:31pm Report this comment

They are tearing each other to shreds - I love it!

Silent Hunter

May 12th, 2008 11:24pm Report this comment

Yes! This is like the run up to 1997 all over again.

And just as enjoyable....to think we're going to be able to eject a Thatcherite government for a second time.

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