Saturday, June 6, 2009

Appointed Minister of Internal Affairs of the United Kingdom.

   British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, Alan Johnson moved from his post as Minister of Health for the post of Minister of Internal Affairs. On this June 5, said AFP.
Alan Johnson himself has confirmed previously appeared in the media about its transition to a new position. At the same time, the Minister has refuted rumors that he may soon replace Gordon Brown as prime minister. "I have no ambitions to be a leader" - said Johnson.
Johnson - one of the few ministers who remain in the government after Gordon Brown began a week ago, large-scale rearrangements. In addition to the Minister of Internal Affairs Jackie Smith for the last days of the British government left the Minister of Labor, and Pensions, James Pernell, Cabinet Secretary Tom Watson, Minister for Children Beverley Hughes, Minister for Municipal Administration Hazel Blirz and Defense Minister John Hutton.
Along with Johnson, is believed by experts to stay in the government of Great Britain should be the Minister of Justice Jack Straw and Foreign Minister David Milibend. Also, his post may retain Finance Minister Alistair Darling.
According to analysts, Labor, whose leader is Gordon Brown, would lose in Great Britain on 5 June elections to the local governments and the European Parliament. Ex-Minister of Labor James Pernell, following the resignation addressed to Brown sent an open letter, asking him to leave the post of prime minister. He explained that the continued leadership of Brown interfere Labor win the parliamentary elections of 2010.
Conservative leader David Cameron meanwhile advised Brown to initiate early elections now. Cameron justified his proposal that the Labor Government "dilapidate eyes."

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