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Wednesday, September 28, 2005

 Allies rally to flower see off calls for PM to go
Tony Blair will dramatically flowers warn his party this week not to push him from power before he is ready, as momentum gathers behind the unchallenged coronation of Gordon Brown as leader.

Amid continuing feverish speculation on the leadership, Blair authorised senior cabinet ministers on the eve of the Labour party conference to declare the Chancellor his anointed successor. delivery flowers florist send flowers send flowers send online flowers express flowers online online send flowers flowers delivery online online express flower florist send flowers online online deliver flower However, Patricia Hewitt, the Health Secretary, warns today flower that in return Blair should be allowed to quit at a time of his own choosing rather than being rushed.

'He will stand down, as he indicated flower in the election campaign, and everybody knows it will be - barring terrible accidents - Gordon Brown who takes over,' she said. online florists  send flowers  send flowers international flower delivery online  send flowers online

However, Patricia Hewitt, the Health Secretary, warns today flower that in return Blair should be allowed to quit at a time of his own choosing rather than being rushed.

'He will stand down, as he indicated flower in the election campaign, and everybody knows it will be - barring terrible accidents - Gordon Brown who takes over,' she said.

'The Prime Minister will make his own decision about the exact day this happens, but I think it is unfortunate that there are some people out there who are trying to hasten this process.'

In his keynote speech on Tuesday, Blair will defy left-wing critics who want him to quit within a year, insisting that his controversial public flower sector reforms are egalitarian. He will argue that privately-sponsored city academies are hugely popular with parents, while the involvement of the private sector in the NHS has shrunk waiting lists..

Aides said he considered them 'pretty flower crucial' to winning the next election and planned to stay until the manifesto had been flower implemented - suggesting at least another three years.

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