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Labour fails to take action against Birmingham MP

9.10.02am UTC (GMT +0000) Sat 23rd Sep 2006

Clare Short

"I am profoundly ashamed of the government" - Labour MP Clare Short

Labour's ruling National Executive Committee has avoided a confrontation with Birmingham MP and ex-Cabinet minister Clare Short ahead of next week's party conference. Initially it was said Ms that Ms Short's case was being "fast tracked" but Labour officials decided to pull back from any bad publicity just before Blair's final conference as leader. Ms Short could face expulsion from Labour after she said she was "ashamed" of Tony Blair's government and would campaign for a hung Parliament. Ms Short made the comments last week as she announced her decision to stand down as Labour MP for Birmingham Ladywood. She said then: "I have reached a stage where I am profoundly ashamed of the government," adding that she would campaign for a hung Parliament, where no party has overall.

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