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Threat of revolt forces Brown retreat

By George Parker, Political Editor

Published: April 30 2009 14:44 | Last updated: May 1 2009 13:42

Gordon Brown on Thursday claimed to have started a “clean-up” of MPs’ allowances, but only after a threatened Labour revolt forced him to abandon the centrepiece of his plan.

Mr Brown’s supporters claimed that the limited reforms agreed on Thursday meant the prime minister had “snatched victory from the jaws of defeat”, although there was no disguising Labour anger over his handling of the issue.

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