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Come Inside... => The Commons => Topic started by: Grumpmeister on January 19, 2010, 10:53:45 PM
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Looks like Gordon may have been a naughty boy and had a secret slush fund. To be honest, given the absolute cock up he's made of the economy both as chancellor and as prime minister I'm not sure if I believe he'd have the ability to do this or not.
A Conservative MP has threatened to report Gordon Brown to a sleaze watchdog over claims he had a "secret" fund to pay for private polling.
Greg Hands wants claims by Labour's former general secretary that ?50,000 a year in party donations were kept in a "fund with no name" investigated.
Peter Watts said he suspected it had been used by Mr Brown in his campaign to oust Tony Blair as prime minister.
But Labour sources said the fund paid for work for party purposes only.
A Labour spokesman said: "All donations received by the Labour Party are declared in accordance with the relevant rules and guidelines."
'Serious allegations'
Mr Watt makes the allegation in his memoirs, which are being serialised in the Mail on Sunday.
He said he did not believe there was anything improper about the party donations being channelled into a separate fund, the only record of which was in an exercise book handed to him when he took over as Labour's finance director in 2005.
But Mr Hands says the arrangement should have been included on the Commons register of financial interests as a "personal benefit".
In a letter to Mr Brown, he said: "In light of Mr Watt's serious allegations, I would like to know on what basis you judged it unnecessary to declare the fund.
"As a matter of public interest, I believe it is important that you clarify these issues urgently as I believe there may be grounds for investigation by the Parliamentary Commissioner for Standards."
Mr Watt resigned as Labour's general secretary in November 2007 after admitting he knew that businessman David Abrahams had donated to the Labour Party via third parties.
The arrangement did not comply with the reporting obligations for political parties.
'Strange'
He was eventually cleared by the Crown Prosecution Service and now accuses Mr Brown of "hanging him out to dry".
Mr Watt said the "secret" pot of money was known as the "fund with no name" and was kept topped up with donations secured by Mr Brown's close friend Lord Murray Elder from the then chancellor's supporters.
"Technically, there was nothing improper about it but it always seemed strange that he should have his own stash of cash," he said in the book.
Mr Watt suggested the private polling could have been used to ask the public questions about Mr Blair, as part of Mr Brown's long-running campaign to take over from him as prime minister, although he has no evidence of this.
In an interview with BBC One's Andrew Marr show, Mr Watt said he felt "badly treated" by the Labour Party but insisted his book was not just motivated by "bitterness".
"I have tried very hard to avoid being bitter, but I am a human being. I am sure there is some bitterness in there," he told BBC One's Andrew Marr show.
He conceded that he should have "dug a little deeper" into Mr Abrahams' donations, but added: "There was a culture in political parties - including when I was there - that you play the rules right to the edge.
"Now, I don't think that's a good thing, in hindsight, but that's the reality of it."
In his memoirs, he said Downing Street was a "shambles" after Mr Brown took over and said that the prime minister had spent ?1.2m on the "election that never was" in 2007.
He also accuses Mr Brown and Mr Blair of "behaving like children" during the handover of power earlier that year, saying that the two rival camps were not speaking to each other.
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I read that yesterday - I hope they can pin something on him...
...not before he loses the election in an unprecedented whitewash tho.... eveilgrin:
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I see he is frantically trying to force the Iraq enquiry to wait till after the election to call him to give evidence. Wonder what he can be afraid of, being caguht out as a backstabbing tight fisted bastard when it came to funding equipment for the iraq invasion leading to equipmment shortages and needless deaths perchance?
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I read that yesterday - I hope they can pin something on him...
...not before he loses the election in an unprecedented whitewash tho.... eveilgrin:
Yep read this on Sunday
http://www.facebook.com/home.php?m2w#/group.php?gid=246715323595&ref=ts
Gordon Brown should face the Chilcot inquiry BEFORE the General Election.
Matt Martin
Matt Martin It's lovely to see so many of you taking part and putting the pressure on by sending these emails. Isn't it a sad state of affairs that we have to use an Internet campaign to make sure that Democracy runs properly?
Sorry if this is a mess but IMHO it needed to be here.
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Just tried joining that group and strangely enough facebook had an error.... rubschin: