Friday 19 October 2012

Andrew Mitchell: PM accused of weak leadership

Labour David Cameron Government Chief Whip weak leadership for failing to dismiss the allegations Andrew Mitchell to resign before.

Downing Street's story at the moment, stand-off during the swearing-in ceremony in the "plebs" calling.

He said that the Prime Minister, who then, that she can do her job "harmful publicity" means stand.

Former Commons leader to become the new Chief Whip Sir George young.

Michael Dugher, Shadow Minister without portfolio, said that the Prime Minister would do so.

He said: "David Cameron's refusal to take seriously the denial and I think, left him looking completely vulnerable, but also completely out of touch.

"It's the same rules for everyone and the same rules, once again."

But Mr Cameron, saying it was an "excellent leader" one of the reasons was because he believes that "what worked for him in the" Education Secretary Michael Gove's rescue.

"He felt that the first trouble, his loyalty to her promises," he said.

Mr. Mitchell's resignation on Friday evening Police Association as well as labor demand.
' Very sorry '

Sutton Coldfield in September of the cabinet reshuffle, the MPs, the International Development Secretary, marked the end of a 25-political life for years was promoted to Chief Whip.

In his resignation letter, Mr Mitchell, 56, said: "it's me that's clear rights and wrongs that I carry out my duties from us to want to be."

He repeats his clear assurance that police officer "plebs" — don't call in a police report on the alleged incident.

But he says: "slanderous comments and because of my parting comment police had" my apologies I thought you guys were going to f *** ing help us '.

"This is a bad use of language to me clearly was wrong and I am sorry to accept your apology and am grateful for the police officer."

Mr. Mitchell was put in the spotlight-conservative party when police in a page of Sun "plebs" calling to maintain discipline had been charged.

Instead small pedestrian gate directed to bicycle through armed police chief after Downing Street of the gate.

He used foul language to learn its place and "informed" and "you can't run this Government".

Related to their authorized senior officials of the event and the police log, which Mr. Mitchell after the story leaked to the media, appeared to contradict reported.
"Highly exaggerated"

The police Union--which rank-and-file officers represented-and Mr Mitchell to accept your version of events from the intense pressure under which.

MP line of tried to stay away from a Conservative Party Conference.

Their fate when the Deputy Chief Whip John Randall allegedly opposed to cling on to the to be is their determination to go on Wednesday was sealed.

Why he was resigning, Mitchell responds to your letter to Mr. Mr Cameron said that it "makes sense" said: "I'm sorry, this is necessary."

Chief Whip "victims to their old behavior, quite a few people, it's hard man still political Editor Nick Robinson said the BBC to be ready with.

The Police Federation of England and Wales, Chairman Paul McKeever said: "it's a public office is not declining, but Andrew Mitchell's decision seemed almost certain resignation by the Prime Minister to look for good."

Jacob Rees-Mogg event story MP "was highly exaggerated," he said.

"No one has lost their temper. frankly, all kinds of great people to lose their temper in your daily life, it is a part of human nature," he told the BBC's tape.

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