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PM has earned our support, says Clarke

Charles Clarke has moved to bury the hatchet with Gordon Brown, acknowledging the Prime Minister had done "really well" over the past two months.

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Clarke expresses approval of Brown

CHARLES Clarke, the Blairite former home secretary, moved to bury the hatchet with Gordon Brown yesterday,

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Another fine mess

It is good to see signs of a rapprochement between Gordon Brown and Charles Clarke. The Prime Minister owes a considerable intellectual debt to the former home secretary fo

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One Day...

I shall have a dining table free from Labour leaflets and Charles Clarke letters, sadly, that day is not today.

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Ex-critic backs Brown amid turmoil

Charles Clarke moved to bury the hatchet with Gordon Brown, acknowledging the Prime Minister had done "really well" over the past two months.

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Ex-critic backs Brown amid turmoil

Charles Clarke moved to bury the hatchet with Gordon Brown, acknowledging the Prime Minister had done "really well" over the past two months.

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Ex-critic backs Brown amid turmoil

Charles Clarke moved to bury the hatchet with Gordon Brown, acknowledging the Prime Minister had done "really well" over the past two months.

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Darling to cut VAT in Christmas bonanza

Alistair Darling will make a high-risk bid to lead Britain out of recession tomorrow when he is expected to cut VAT and entice the British people to go on a pre-Christmas spending spree. The move by the Chancellor and Gordon Brown won the support last night of Charles Clarke, one of the Prime Minister's most high-profile critics, a sign that Labour was pulling together after years of in-fighting....

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Former critic backs Brown

Charles Clarke has moved to bury the hatchet with Gordon Brown, acknowledging the Prime Minister had done "really well" over the past two months.

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Former critic backs Brown

Charles Clarke has moved to bury the hatchet with Gordon Brown, acknowledging the Prime Minister had done "really well" over the past two months.

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Former critic backs Brown

Charles Clarke has moved to bury the hatchet with Gordon Brown, acknowledging the Prime Minister had done "really well" over the past two months.

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Former critic backs Brown

Charles Clarke has moved to bury the hatchet with Gordon Brown, acknowledging the Prime Minister had done "really well" over the past two months.

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Brown not savaged shock

Considering all the fuss we had back in September when Charles Clarke attacked Gordon Brown , you would think that another Blairite attack dog breaking his silence would make news. Except that, according to the Independent : Reid breaks his silence to back Brown

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Prince Charles: Ready for active service

As you swish up the drive to Highgrove towards the Cotswold stone barns and the stables that conceal the main house, you are confronted by a sign which declares, “You are now entering an old-fashioned place”. It is a tongue-in-cheek but defiant riposte to the former cabinet minister Charles Clarke, who once breached ministerial convention to complain publicly that the heir to the throne was “old-fashioned...

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MP volunteers for charity stint

The MP for Norwich South Charles Clarke joins volunteers in the charity shop Barnado's.