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Lord Mandelson has said Labour must "roll its sleeves up" and take the fight to the Conservatives instead of handing them victory "on a plate". | Lord Mandelson has said Labour must "roll its sleeves up" and take the fight to the Conservatives instead of handing them victory "on a plate". |
The business secretary suggested the general election would come down to "the substance of Gordon Brown versus the shallowness of David Cameron". | The business secretary suggested the general election would come down to "the substance of Gordon Brown versus the shallowness of David Cameron". |
Writing in the News Of The World, he indicated Labour would fight the poll on the basis of its economic record. | Writing in the News Of The World, he indicated Labour would fight the poll on the basis of its economic record. |
And Mr Brown stepping down before the election was "not an option", he added. | And Mr Brown stepping down before the election was "not an option", he added. |
It comes as several of the Sunday newspapers report Lord Mandelson is being lined up for a safe Labour seat so he can stand for the leadership of the Labour Party. | |
When we come back in the autumn, the party needs to roll its sleeves up, pull together and concentrate Lord Mandelson | When we come back in the autumn, the party needs to roll its sleeves up, pull together and concentrate Lord Mandelson |
The Sunday Mirror says legislation is being rushed through Parliament to allow the business secretary to give up his life peerage. | |
Writing in the News Of The World, Lord Mandelson said the prime minister "averted a Great Depression" when the banks were rescued last year. | |
Recognising Labour was adrift in the polls, Lord Mandelson said: "When we come back in the autumn, the party needs to roll its sleeves up, pull together and concentrate." | |
'Fighting to win' | |
He said Labour would continue go on the offensive over the Tories' public spending proposals in the run-up to an expected spring ballot. | He said Labour would continue go on the offensive over the Tories' public spending proposals in the run-up to an expected spring ballot. |
When it comes to the election campaign, David Cameron will be put on spot - he will have to answer how on earth he changes his economic views every day of the week Harriet Harman Labour 'men-only leadership' over | |
"The next general election will not simply be a referendum on the government," he said. | "The next general election will not simply be a referendum on the government," he said. |
Deputy Leader Harriet Harman told BBC One's Andrew Marr the Tories were being "insufferably arrogant" by suggesting Labour had already lost the next election. | |
But a Conservative spokesman said: "Harriet Harman should tell us who has been saying this. It is certainly not the view of the Conservative Party and nobody has made such a claim." | |
'Totally winnable' | 'Totally winnable' |
Ms Harman also denied any in-Party fighting with Lord Mandelson. | |
"It is incredibly important at a time when confidence in business is so crucial, that businesses, big and small, can see a really big figure at heart of government speaking up on the important issues. | |
"Lord Mandelson, like all of us in the cabinet, is there to support the PM," she added. | |
Meanwhile, a survey suggests the Conservatives' lead over Labour is even stronger in key marginal seats than in the rest of the country. | Meanwhile, a survey suggests the Conservatives' lead over Labour is even stronger in key marginal seats than in the rest of the country. |
The poll, conducted in 30 constituencies, put the Tories on 44%, Labour on 20% and the Liberal Democrats on 18%. | The poll, conducted in 30 constituencies, put the Tories on 44%, Labour on 20% and the Liberal Democrats on 18%. |
The survey of 1,004 voters was carried out by Crosby/Textor/Pepper for aviation lobby group FlyingMatters, and appears in the Sunday Telegraph. | The survey of 1,004 voters was carried out by Crosby/Textor/Pepper for aviation lobby group FlyingMatters, and appears in the Sunday Telegraph. |
A YouGov poll for the Daily Telegraph on Friday put the Conservatives at 41% across the country as a whole compared to 27% for Labour. | A YouGov poll for the Daily Telegraph on Friday put the Conservatives at 41% across the country as a whole compared to 27% for Labour. |
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