HAZEL Blears survived a vote of no confidence last night during a bruising showdown with her local party.
Members of the Salford MP’s Constituency Labour Party voted 33 to 12 in favour of the former Communities Secretary with one delegate abstaining.
Ms Blears emerged from the meeting saying she was 'heartened' that her members had ralied behind her.
But the MP came in for fierce criticism during the heated three-hour session held behind closed doors.
Among the accusations levelled at the MP during the meeting were that she had nearly brought down the government with her actions.
It was also suggested that she was a 'lame-duck' candidate who couldn't win for Labour.
Outside the Swinton Civic Centre, where the meeting was held, around 50 protesters gathered, some waving placards and chanting: "Hazel out!"
Ms Blears told the M.E.N. that it had been a 'full, frank and open meeting'.
She said: "The people in that room are the people who know me the best and what is really heartening is that they rallied behind me and are determined we go forward as a united party."
Among those to condemn the beleaguered MP during the meeting was ex-Salford council leader Bill Hinds who said at the meeting he was ‘disturbed’ by Ms Blears conduct.
Members of the CLP put forward two no-confidence motions after controversy about Ms Blears’ expenses claims and her decision to quit the government on the eve of the Euro elections.
The motions were tabled by the Pendlebury and the Swinton North branches of the CLP.
Councillor Hinds said Ms Blears and other MPs had taken advantage of the flawed MPs’ expenses system - which he compared with a malignant cancer.
Speaking on behalf of the Swinton branch of the CLP, Councillor Hinds said Ms Blears had brought the party into disrepute.
Councillor Hinds - now the council’s finance boss - then proposed that the entire membership of the CLP should be consulted on Ms Blears’ future.
But delegates at the meeting voted by 28 to 16 to proceed to an immediate vote on the no-confidence motion rather than consult the membership.
In her interview following the meeting, Ms Blears said it had been her first opportunity to discuss the expenses issues.
"Many of the allegations have been untrue and I was able to get that across to people," she said.
"The majority of the meeting wasn't about expenses, it was more people wanting to know about the resignation and the timing and I was able to give an explanation about that."
Last week Ms Blears gave a frank interview to the MEN and apologised for her ‘cruel’ - YouTube if you want to - joke about Prime Minister Gordon Brown’s attempt to boost popularity with a video on the sharing site.
She also said she regretted a brooch saying ‘Rocking the Boat’ on the day after she quit the government.
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graeme lowe (18/06/2009 at 22:30)
Of course, the voters will have the final and real say.
meldroo, Oldham (18/06/2009 at 22:40)
Eddie the red, Surrey born and bred, Middlesex (18/06/2009 at 22:52)
Daddy_Dead_Lift, Hyde (18/06/2009 at 22:58)
Philip Gilligan, Littleborough (18/06/2009 at 23:02)
Joyce Grimshaw (18/06/2009 at 23:34)
Emanon
MisterSalford, Salford, Manchester (19/06/2009 at 00:27)
As this local dictator puts it herself - the reason why she was not deselected this evening is because "
She said: "The people in that room are the people who know me the best". Basically they are her mates. We stood around in the cold for over 4 hours waiting to catch a glimpse of our disgraced MP and she didn't even have the guts or grace to come out and show her face.
Even if she had been "deselected" tonight that would have only meant she would not be eligible to stand as a Labour party candidate at the next general election (wherever that maybe). She was under any threat of loosing her job and the only way that could happen is if she herself stood down (triggering a bi-election) or at the next election so her claims people are hounding her out of her job are false, that will be decided as by the PEOPLE at the election regardless of tonight's so called "vote".
It was humbling to see so many local people turn out with placards and messages to her directly. One local lad from the youth council even attempted to perform a citizens arrest on her. There were also lots of long-serving, hard-working council staff who had just finished work amongst the crowd.
Hazel Blears - the majority of the people in Salford do not trust you, your politics or your supporters and the day will come when you are sent back to the sewer under our proud city's streets in which you first crawled out of.
davmac, manchester (19/06/2009 at 00:37)
shaggy, hulme (19/06/2009 at 00:41)
Dennis the Menace, Hyde (19/06/2009 at 00:46)
HARRY POLLITT , MANCHESTER (19/06/2009 at 00:55)
JoeStalin,Gorton (19/06/2009 at 01:38)
red (19/06/2009 at 04:30)
miser, little hulton (19/06/2009 at 05:45)
Angelene19, Manchester (19/06/2009 at 05:52)
I think they are gutless and haven't listened to local people who will get rid of Blears next May.
Bolton expat, Hamilton Canada (19/06/2009 at 06:08)
dessie, manchester (19/06/2009 at 07:28)
Voter (19/06/2009 at 07:34)
markyboy, manchester (19/06/2009 at 07:52)
when i posted yesterday i said it would be a stitch up, proved right.
try doing something honourable for the people of salford and resign
Paul Fox (19/06/2009 at 08:06)
selfexiled (19/06/2009 at 08:18)
John Bamford (19/06/2009 at 08:19)
John Bamford, Manchester
That bit of fluff, under the sofa (19/06/2009 at 08:24)
You silly sheep all now have proof positive that the party that you all blindly follow does not any significance to the will of the people. The Grand Soviet of Salford CLP has made its decision and you will have to live with it.
I am glad Haze is still in the job. She represents all that is corrupt about Noo Labour. I look forward to her being ousted altogether.
Bejjy ex Salford now Malta, Malta (19/06/2009 at 08:31)
Pongo61 (19/06/2009 at 08:34)