Leaked Blair Memo Blasts Brown 'Vacuity'

Leadership challenge gains steam as ex-PM slams successor
By Jason Farago,  Newser Staff
Posted Aug 4, 2008 6:42 AM CDT
Leaked Blair Memo Blasts Brown 'Vacuity'
A leaked memo, possibly written by Tony Blair, accuses his successor Gordon Brown of weak leadership.   (AP Photo/Kirsty Wigglesworth)

Gordon Brown took further lashed from his own party over the weekend as allies of Tony Blair leaked an old memo from the former prime minister bashing Brown's tenure. In the memo, written last year after Brown called off a mooted snap election, Blair accuses his successor of "hubris and vacuity." Blairites are also preparing to launch a series of statements and policy proposals to force Brown out.

Friends of Blair said that the memo accurately reflected his opinions of Brown, but they couldn't confirm he'd written it. It remains unclear who leaked the memo, although the release seems timed to destablize Brown at a moment of weakness. Last week David Miliband, the foreign secretary and Blair's top protégé, published an op-ed in the Guardian calling for a rejuvenated Labour Party, setting off days of arguments and recriminations. (More Gordon Brown stories.)

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