To check Oneindia News on your Mobile
go to:   http://m.oneindia.in/news/
  •  

Blair will step down soon: Ministers

London, Apr 29 (UNI) British Prime Minister Tony Blair will have to announce the date of his departure from Downing Street soon after Thursday's local elections, according to the cabinet ministers loyal to him.

The Labour party is expected to suffer a heavy loss in the elections, as ministers and MPs reeled from their ''Black Wednesday'' of sleaze and policy disasters. Close supporters of the Prime Minister said he must go public about his exit date if has to achieve a peaceful transition to Gordon Brown, according to a report in The Daily Telegraph, which claims that there is concern among his suppoters that the party, undergoing so much crisis currently, is unable to concentrate on long-term policy to defeat Tory leader David Cameron.

A close ally of Mr Blair said he should give the party details soon after next Thursday. He believed Mr Blair would step down in mid-2007.

''I don't think he wants to go to the bitter end,'' said the Cabinet ally and added that he will serve ''a full third term''.

If Mr Blair does not come clean on the date of his departure, his critics on the backbenches insist that they will try to force one out of him.

A backbench ally of Gordon Brown said they were ready to ''agitate actively'' for Mr Blair's removal once the local elections were over. ''There will be a lot of us. This cannot go on.'' Lindsay Hoyle, the Labour MP for Chorley, said, ''There are a lot of rumours about the stalking horse. Different names have been mentioned. It is not something that I think is very likely but it is being discussed.'' Reportedly, the Prime Minister has told his friends that he has decided to go but has refused to reveal the date to anyone, believing that if he does so he will be even more of a lame duck.

Mr Blair is said to be preparing a Cabinet reshuffle after May 4.

UNI XC SI HT0918

Koirala much better, held talks with him in morning: Yechuri

Kathmandu, Apr 29 (UNI) CPI(M) Polit Bureau member Sitaram Yechury today said he had met Nepal's Prime Minister-designate Girija Prasad Koirala this morning and the condition of the octogenarian leader was much better. ''We held talks this morning for over an hour...Mr Koirala wanted to sit longer but his doctors suggested he should not strain himself and take some rest,'' he told journalists here, adding that the talks had centred on various political challenges ahead......

DMK promises hike in Kerosene subsidy throug PDS

Salem, Apr 30 (UNI) The DMK today announced that his party would consider hiking subsidy for kersone sold through the Public Distribution System (PDS). Talking to reporters here, DMK President M Karunanidhi said the price of kerosene would naturally come down if the subsidy was increased. ''The quantum of susbidy can be announced only after studying the subsidy component. We will study it and announce them'', he added. He also announced that the DMK would urge.....

Pak successfully test fires long-range nuclear-capable missile

Islamabad, Apr 29 (UNI) Pakistan today successfully testfired its nuclear-capable surface-to-surface ballistic missile Shaheen 11 or Hataf-VI, with a range of upto 2000 km that could be extended to 2,500 km in an advanced version a military spokesman said in a statement. The test was carried out to validate additional technical parameters ''beyond those that were verified in the last test fire in March 2005,'' the spokesman said. The up-graded Shaheen 11 is a two-stage.....
User Comments
[ Post Comments ]
Be the first to comment on this article.
Oneindia  Oneindia Login