Saturday, October 8, 2011

Kenneth Clarke prepares for 'enforced retirement' following cat spat with May

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unlikely to survive the next Minister of Interior No. 10 in the fall along the Human Rights Act as Secretary

Kenneth Clarke, is preparing for a forced retirement of the cabinet after Downing Street has reacted furiously to the charge that Theresa May gave a "ridiculous and childish" for example to criticize the Human Rights Act of this week's conference of the Conservative Party.

David Cameron plans to clean up over Clarke Department of Justice in a long-awaited renovation, after which refers to no 10 as a series of errors. The renovation was planned for the spring, but it is speculated that the reorganization, which will see the departure of the ministers of justice, Djanogly Jonathan Crispin Blunt and separately on the errors, could come next month.

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Cameron Clarke for the second time in a week when he appeared to up the ante in its dispute with No. 10 and the interior minister of the Human Rights Act. In an interview with the Nottingham Post, the local newspaper in his constituency Rushcliffe, has launched a new attack in May on his claim that a man had been able to avoid deportation, and had a chat.

Clarke, who had mocked the Tory conference in May on Tuesday, said: "I sat and listened to the speech by Teresa and I have to be very friendly when you meet with Teresa - but I think really needs to meet its researchers and advisors very seriously by insurers complete an absurd example in his speech was true.

"I'm not going to be there and say that in my personal opinion is a terrible thing and we must get rid of the Law on Human Rights. It is not only the judges all get angry when Home Secretary makes fun of a judicial sentence -. our committee, that help us form our opinion about it, they will not be entertained by the laughable, as examples of children who are given "

No. 10, which supported the speech in May, and he fears that the prosecutor would open a second front, Clarke asked to explain. Clarke said he had given the interview in Manchester, a few hours before Cameron's speech to the conference. The time of the interview of low voltage at No. 10, he showed that Clarke had supported an agreement to pull his punches after Cameron attempted to draw a line under the issue of a joke in his speech at the conference that 'he asked Attorney General Crime and Punishment read it twice.

In a statement released at noon, Clarke said: "These are old news in an interview he gave during the conference to consider this matter closed

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"The prime minister has made the position clear, and I fully support. There is a problem to deport foreign prisoners, I was always agree with Theresa to be addressed. The Government commission a bill of rights is underway. I do not regret the colorful language used at the time of the interview. "

10, thought the statement would be to close the case. But officials were not informed that Clarke and May was due to attend a ministerial meeting on trade. When they saw him enter # 10, appeared on the rumors that Twitter was summoned to No. 10 for a reprimand. The two ministers made a point of speaking in a friendly way, because the left No. 10 as a whole.

Friends of Clarke, 71, who may have difficulty in accepting to remain in the cabinet reshuffle in the following areas. The Prime Minister will be able to argue that retirement is funny good choice for MP who entered Parliament, when Cameron was three. The Department of Justice could see the departure of three of his ministers. Blunt was involved in a row last summer in parts of prisoners. Djanogly upset No. 10 on the management of their businesses.

But Clarke insists he is right in his criticism of May He cites a statement by the Judicial Communications Office on Tuesday with the authority of the Chief Justice, Lord Judge, who said the Home Office was wrong. The failure of immigration shows that the judge considered the father dies of a partner far more important than the joint property of the Mayan civilization chat to decide the case of Bolivian students. The phrase is not officially declared that emerged in the students Thursdayreveals unidentified 33, had lived in a "strong relationship" for four years with the gay couple who have settled in Britain.

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