No one minister is standing in for Gordon Brown this weekend while the PM is on holiday, Downing Street has said. Instead a "number of senior ministers are helping out" while he takes his month-long summer break
Talk about running about like headless chickens
Mind you it's a great chance for the economy to recover a bit, while no ministers are around to make any stupid decisions.
... On Thursday Harriet Harman ended her week deputising for the PM but Lord Mandelson is still in Corfu.
Downing St said earlier he was in charge and "contactable" but later a spokesman said that was not correct, adding Mr Brown "remains in charge".
He said: "Gordon Brown has a number of senior ministers who are all helping out."
Whether they were on holiday or in the office all ministers were available on their mobile phones and blackberries, he said, pointing out that Justice Secretary Jack Straw was on holiday but had still taken the decision to release Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs.
While Gordon Brown is on his break different ministers are filling in for him as stand-in PM. ...
Downing St said earlier he was in charge and "contactable" but later a spokesman said that was not correct, adding Mr Brown "remains in charge".
He said: "Gordon Brown has a number of senior ministers who are all helping out."
Whether they were on holiday or in the office all ministers were available on their mobile phones and blackberries, he said, pointing out that Justice Secretary Jack Straw was on holiday but had still taken the decision to release Great Train Robber Ronnie Biggs.
While Gordon Brown is on his break different ministers are filling in for him as stand-in PM. ...
Mind you it's a great chance for the economy to recover a bit, while no ministers are around to make any stupid decisions.
Comment