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Party backers have lost all faith in Brown



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Published Date: 30 June 2008
LABOUR donors yesterday turned on Gordon Brown, warning that the party is doomed to failure under his leadership.
Former party bankrollers lined up to criticise Mr Brown's stewardship, with some calling for a change at the top and others saying they would no longer donate while he was in charge.

Their harsh words will trigger panic in Labour ranks, at a time
when the party is on the brink of bankruptcy and is desperate to attract the kind of sponsorship it needs to fight multiple by-elections.

But some former backers warned it was too late for the Brown regime to salvage Labour from defeat.

Sir Gerry Robinson, a donor and former chairman of Granada TV and Allied Domecq, said Mr Brown appeared incapable of leading and had left the party in "probably an impossible position to come back from".

Sir Gerry has given £70,000 since 2001, although the last instalment came in 2005, but said he would no longer be giving the cash-strapped party his financial backing.

"It is very straightforward. I think Labour are looking in a lot of trouble and I think Brown is showing all the signs of not being a capable leader," he told BBC1's Andrew Marr Show.

"These crises don't happen accidentally. It's not just an issue of timing; it's an issue of either getting it right or not getting it right. And it doesn't feel right."

Sir Maurice Hatter, a businessman who has given £176,000 to the party, said it was time for a change of leader. "He hasn't got the charisma," he told the Sunday Times. "He was a good number two, but he is not a number one; I just don't think he is a Prime Minister."

He added that he would not give money to the party while Mr Brown was in charge.

Sir Christopher Ondaatje, the author and businessman who has given Labour £1.6 million, said Mr Brown had taken a "very dangerous road" when Northern Rock had been bailed out with public funds.

Bill Kenright, chairman of Everton football club who has given the party £255,000, said he continued to support Labour, but said it was suffering from "an energy bypass".

The news will be worrying for Labour, as the party is due to file its annual accounts tomorrow.





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  • Last Updated: 29 June 2008 9:39 PM
  • Source: The Scotsman
  • Location: Edinburgh
  • Related Topics: Labour Party
 
1

Conan the Librarian™,

30/06/2008 00:12:18
Heh.

A good number two.
2

The Spook in Leith,

30/06/2008 00:13:59
I honestly think Broon will be out of number 10 before the end of the year, even walking about with a Proud to be British sticker on his nut will not save this buffoon from the chop, Buy British chops ha ha boom boom..!!
3

ThomasP,

30/06/2008 00:14:31
Can I ask why the Labour Party were willing to run for a by-election for Mr Johnstones constinuency which, when Mr Johnstone was an MP held over 12,000 Conservative lead? While Mr Davis only has a 5,000 majority but Labour does not put up a candidate?

Labour are wasting their money...
4

The Spook in Leith,

30/06/2008 00:15:10
#1

Hey thanks to you i got post number 2 and not one..

BTW i love your Meatloaf pic..hee hee
5

subrosa,

30/06/2008 00:33:26
Did anyone see the disdain that man Browne showed on the Politics Show about Gerry Robinson? He rebuffed Glen's question (let me finish Glen) saying he didn't know who Gerry Robinson was as many contributed to the labour party and he was grateful to them. Just cringe-making stuff.
6

Jock MacTamson 2,

Highlands 30/06/2008 00:50:13
Call me a cynic but is there any reason why all the people who give money to the labour party all seem to have the title SIR, I wonder could there by some distant link between CASH and HONORS.

7

JoeMcT,

BlairsFantasyIsland 30/06/2008 01:13:38
The Labour party are now virtually bankrupt........

.....and if Brown can't even manage the finances of his own Party is it any wonder that he has totally bungled his handling of the UK Economy?
8

Allan(handofgod137),

30/06/2008 01:14:11
Rats leaving a sinking ship springs to mind.
9

indune1,

Canada 30/06/2008 01:26:45

Can you believe the sums that these eejits have given the (be)Labour party? FFS!

Well over 2 million quid.

That would done a lot of good in certain neighbourhoods, OAP homes or British Legions.
10

blueguru,

US 30/06/2008 01:47:22
"He was a good number two"

Says it all really!
11

Rulesbutnotrulers,

Federation, not separation 30/06/2008 06:54:50
£70k is hardly a fortune. Brown earns double that in a year. Blair gets that per speech I should guess.

Labour's £20m debt is an argument for public funding of genuine politics, else we are all victims of cap-in-hand arzelickin.
12

The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth 30/06/2008 08:39:23
Personally I hope Mr. Brown is billed for his share of the Labour Party's debts, so he will then know how the rest of us feel following 11 years of his "stewardship". Talk about "feeling our pain". His policies and fiscal actions have driven this country under, so it's little wonder that when the sweeteners run out his donors are running a mile. Maybe they'd now like to contribute Mr. Mugabe's Zanu PF party.
13

1745,

Edinburgh 30/06/2008 09:04:18
Having tried to contact THe Scotsman re the online version, with no sucess, I am trying here hoping someone reads these notes.
PLEASE MAY I HAVE THE SCOTSMAN EARLY EACH DAY AS OTHERS SEEM TO MANAGE. ??
14

John S,

30/06/2008 09:06:18
Sir Gerry Robinson, who has given £70,000 since 2001.
Sir Maurice Hatter, who has given £176,000 to the party since 2001,
Sir Christopher Ondaatje, who has given Labour £1.6 million since 2001
Sir Maurice Hatter, who has donated more than £176,000 to the party since 2001.
Sir Gulam Noon, who lent £250,000
Lord Sainsbury, who lent £2m
Bill Kenright, who has given the party £255,000,
Peter Coates, has given £300,000 since 2004, said he would continue to back Labour financially.
Derek Tullett, who lent £400,000 expected to extend loan.
Chai Patel, who lent £1.5m expected to extend loan
David Abrahams, whose donation of more than £600,000, led to a police investigation, said: “We should support our leader".
There are others who do not wish to be named.
It looks like 2001 was the best year to donate/loan the Labour Party money if the donar/lender wanted a "Sir"
Sir Gerry Robinson, who has given £70,000 got his "Sir" and at bargain price.Chai Patel, who lent £1.5m is still waiting to be made a "Sir" hence his willingness to extend his loan.
Me ? I did contribute to the Labour Party via the trade union for 30 years and I am still awaiting some form of recognition, even a thank you note would have been nice.
15

IRN,

West Lothian 30/06/2008 09:38:07
#17 I have opted out of the political levy. I will not give it to a party that deliberately misleads parliament and the electorate on the most serious issue of taking our country into an illegal war.

However I am considering leaving my TU altogether given that they sponsor so many labour politicans who have views far removed from my own.
16

donald,

glasgow 30/06/2008 09:50:23
No Peerages. No cash for the "people's" party
17

BIG EYE,

Paisley 30/06/2008 09:53:44
It msut have come as a shock to regular readers of the Scotsman to dicover that Wendy has resigned, that Labour were faciung bankruptcy and they were plummeting in the polls.

If you relied on the Scotsman as your primary news supplier you would have had good reason to surmise that everything in the Labour Garden was rosy and that poor Alex Salmond was staggering from week to week trying to recover from his weekly mauling at FMQ's from Labour's dynamic and talented leader Wendy Alexander.

Alas no more!

As they say "the truth will out"
18

James.com,

30/06/2008 11:50:39
Like their Pay Pensions and expenses, we the Taxpayer will end up paying!
19

Arthur G,

Glasgow 30/06/2008 11:55:23
I wonder what odds I would get on Robert Mugabe outlasting Broon as leader of his country, being that they are as equally popular amongst their respective 'electorates'?
20

Anthony,

Glasgow 30/06/2008 11:56:52
It would be a very worthwhile campaign that raised trade union members awareness of the political levy to the labour party, and encouraged and advised the majority who do not support the party on how to opt out.
21

Sedov,

Scotland 30/06/2008 12:44:32
These people are hypocrits. Loke most MP's and trade union leaders they were prepared to back Brown and opposed an open leadership contest fearing that the weaknesses of Brown would be exposed and that Brown could muddle through and deliver the bosses what they wanted. Now the credit crunch has hit them Brown is the scapegoat and they will turn to the natural ally of big business - the Tories. these people only like to back a winning horse and should not be trusted - but the New Labourites are finished as well. The way is open for the left to fill the vacuum - but the trade union leaders must listen to their members who want decent pay and conditions and security and the only way this can happen is to reverse the present Tory policies of NL away from the rich in favour of working people.
22

LEAL,

30/06/2008 13:30:21
How close are Labour to bankruptcy?
23

Dominic, London,

30/06/2008 14:44:57
Party backers don't represent the interests of the electorate, but quite the opposite - in some cases.
24

Jimmy the Pie,

30/06/2008 19:00:57
I wonder what Comrade Broon will call his soon to be published auto biography???

"They were ALL out to get me"

"Ba$tards"

"Union No More, my part in its downfall"

Can't come too soon!!
25

Peter,

SNP for me! 30/06/2008 19:09:13
25 - They have an overdraft of £24 million, outstanding loans due for repayment under PPER rules of £13 million and their MP's are paying 10% of their monthly salary as a 'voluntary' donation to keep Millbank open.

But of course that will be all the SNP's fault as well as Wendy's demise......
26

MartinR,

Inverness 30/06/2008 20:43:26
Rich to see the many SNP supporters on this thread commenting about party funding given that for many years they were bank rolled by a man who loved Scotland so much he lived in Marbella (Connery) and then by that well known homophobic bigot Brian Soutar, who spent more money on his ill-fated campaign against the repeal of Section 28 than he did on the Nats last campaign.

SNP - Still No Principles
27

Senga Jean,

30/06/2008 21:02:20
Labour.... Still No Principals
28

Louis Davout,

Paris 30/06/2008 21:33:17
Please not fight,
It will be good for country to be whole again without fighting for sure.
Keep Scotland not broken from uk to be strong. United are strong divided are fall for sure yes.
Rules Britania rules the wave..hurragh
29

LEAL,

30/06/2008 21:37:40
English guy wins tennis!

How does that make you feel
30

Louis Davout,

Paris 30/06/2008 21:39:29
what has tennis to do with country politics. it is serious business here. brake up country with no good for the people for sure.
31

karinxxx,

30/06/2008 22:24:43
32 i think youll find andy murray is a scot not an englishman.
32

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01/07/2008 00:04:24
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33

The Former Mr. Angry,

Perth 01/07/2008 10:12:10
#27

Title of autobiography, "It WAS My Turn, It WAS...".

 

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