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Scotland Office minister David Cairns has resigned from the government, Downing Street has confirmed.Scotland Office minister David Cairns has resigned from the government, Downing Street has confirmed.
The Inverclyde MP, is the first minister to resign since rebel MPs began calling for a leadership contest.The Inverclyde MP, is the first minister to resign since rebel MPs began calling for a leadership contest.
Earlier Labour's ruling National Executive Committee rejected calls for nomination papers to be sent out to MPs ahead of next week's conference.Earlier Labour's ruling National Executive Committee rejected calls for nomination papers to be sent out to MPs ahead of next week's conference.
Two MPs have already lost government jobs and a third resigned after saying Gordon Brown should face a challenge.Two MPs have already lost government jobs and a third resigned after saying Gordon Brown should face a challenge.
A Downing Street spokesman told the BBC: "The prime minister has accepted David Cairn's resignation. The exercise of government demands collective responsibility."A Downing Street spokesman told the BBC: "The prime minister has accepted David Cairn's resignation. The exercise of government demands collective responsibility."
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Mr Cairns, a former Catholic priest who was elected to Parliament in 2001, became a minister at the Scotland Office in 2007.Mr Cairns, a former Catholic priest who was elected to Parliament in 2001, became a minister at the Scotland Office in 2007.
He used to be a researcher for Siobhain McDonagh, the first member of the government to be sacked in the row.He used to be a researcher for Siobhain McDonagh, the first member of the government to be sacked in the row.
The former assistant whip broke ranks last Friday to call for a challenge to the prime minister.The former assistant whip broke ranks last Friday to call for a challenge to the prime minister.
This is the man in charge in very difficult times and nobody better, in my view Margaret Beckett Profile: David CairnsRead Nick Robinson's blogLabour chiefs block rebel requestThis is the man in charge in very difficult times and nobody better, in my view Margaret Beckett Profile: David CairnsRead Nick Robinson's blogLabour chiefs block rebel request
A party vice-chairman, Joan Ryan, was then sacked for the same reason and Barry Gardiner, who had been the PM's special envoy on forestry, left the job "by mutual consent" after backing the calls and saying people had stopped listening to Mr Brown.A party vice-chairman, Joan Ryan, was then sacked for the same reason and Barry Gardiner, who had been the PM's special envoy on forestry, left the job "by mutual consent" after backing the calls and saying people had stopped listening to Mr Brown.
Mr Cairns, who played a prominent role in the Glasgow East by-election which Labour lost to the SNP and was close to Scottish Secretary Des Browne, who, the BBC understands, had tried to talk him out of resigning.Mr Cairns, who played a prominent role in the Glasgow East by-election which Labour lost to the SNP and was close to Scottish Secretary Des Browne, who, the BBC understands, had tried to talk him out of resigning.
There have been rumours that other, more junior ministers are also considering resigning in the coming days. The BBC understands that a handful of ministerial aides are also concerned about Gordon Brown's leadership and are discussing what to do in the wake of the resignation.
'Ostriches''Ostriches'
Labour MP Stephen Pound said Mr Cairns had been "extremely close" to Ms McDonagh so his resignation had been "suspected for a while". He told the BBC Mr Brown would be "frustrated" at another distraction from his job as PM, of guiding Britain through difficult times.Labour MP Stephen Pound said Mr Cairns had been "extremely close" to Ms McDonagh so his resignation had been "suspected for a while". He told the BBC Mr Brown would be "frustrated" at another distraction from his job as PM, of guiding Britain through difficult times.
"Gordon Brown knows what has to come first, the country has to come first and if the party comes second then frankly, so be it," he added."Gordon Brown knows what has to come first, the country has to come first and if the party comes second then frankly, so be it," he added.
Former Home Office minister Fiona MacTaggart, another of the rebels, told the BBC earlier that the cabinet should now realise "how serious the position is".Former Home Office minister Fiona MacTaggart, another of the rebels, told the BBC earlier that the cabinet should now realise "how serious the position is".
"Previously I'm afraid that they were behaving somewhat like ostriches with their heads in the sand, hoping things would get better and turn up. That is not now possible.""Previously I'm afraid that they were behaving somewhat like ostriches with their heads in the sand, hoping things would get better and turn up. That is not now possible."
But several senior Labour figures have warned their colleagues that a leadership contest could be damaging.But several senior Labour figures have warned their colleagues that a leadership contest could be damaging.
They said voters expected the government to be concentrating on the issues affecting the country - like the turbulence in the financial markets following the collapse of US investment bank Lehman brothers.They said voters expected the government to be concentrating on the issues affecting the country - like the turbulence in the financial markets following the collapse of US investment bank Lehman brothers.
Cabinet ministers such as Alan Johnson and Harriet Harman rallied round Mr Brown on Tuesday and urged unity in the party.Cabinet ministers such as Alan Johnson and Harriet Harman rallied round Mr Brown on Tuesday and urged unity in the party.
Former foreign secretary Margaret Beckett told the BBC earlier: "We're not talking about 'shall we have the luxury of wondering whether this leader or that leader would suit us better', this is the man in charge in very difficult times and nobody better, in my view."Former foreign secretary Margaret Beckett told the BBC earlier: "We're not talking about 'shall we have the luxury of wondering whether this leader or that leader would suit us better', this is the man in charge in very difficult times and nobody better, in my view."
And Labour's ruling National Executive Committee also backed the party's general secretary's refusal to send out leadership nomination papers to all Labour MPs ahead of next week's conference.And Labour's ruling National Executive Committee also backed the party's general secretary's refusal to send out leadership nomination papers to all Labour MPs ahead of next week's conference.
In a statement issued after the NEC meeting, chair Dianne Hayter said, while in government, a leadership election would only be held if it was requested by a majority of the party conference on a card vote.In a statement issued after the NEC meeting, chair Dianne Hayter said, while in government, a leadership election would only be held if it was requested by a majority of the party conference on a card vote.
She added: "Only Labour MPs can trigger the process and the NEC is confident that most MPs know their responsibilities under the rules."She added: "Only Labour MPs can trigger the process and the NEC is confident that most MPs know their responsibilities under the rules."