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Yesterday, a series of Cabinet ministers took to the airwaves to urge MPs to back Mr Brown and to stop damaging talk of a leadership challenge.
Ed Balls, previously the Prime Minister's chief adviser at the Treasury, insisted the Cabinet was "behind" Brown.
Several senior backbench MPs including George Howarth and Charles Clarke are understood to have informally begun compiling lists of those who will support the backbench plot.
The scene is increasingly being set for a full-blown leadership challenge to emerge in the run-up to Labour's crucial annual conference in Manchester at the end of September.
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Ed Balls, previously the Prime Minister's chief adviser at the Treasury, insisted the Cabinet was "behind" Brown.
Several senior backbench MPs including George Howarth and Charles Clarke are understood to have informally begun compiling lists of those who will support the backbench plot.
The scene is increasingly being set for a full-blown leadership challenge to emerge in the run-up to Labour's crucial annual conference in Manchester at the end of September.
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