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Brown washes hands of 'class war' by-election campaign as angry Harman is no-show in Crewe

Last updated at 18:22pm on 19.05.08

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Gordon Brown's allies today moved to distance him from the disastrous "class war" by-election campaign in Crewe and Nantwich.

They criticised tactics that have included activists dressing up in top hat and tails and a stream of attacks on the Conservative candidate as a "Tory toff ".

The retreat came as Labour MPs in London and the South-East complained the campaign, echoing Eighties-style hatred of the well-off, was damaging the party's support among the capital's middle classes.

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Class war: Labour supporters in top hat and tails mock the Tory candidate in Crewe last week

Today Cabinet minister Harriet Harman pulled out of joining Labour activists in Crewe after criticising her party's tactics at the weekend.

Labour's deputy leader, educated at private St Paul's Girls' School and whose aunt was the Countess of Longford, decided at the last minute not to travel to the North-West. < p>Her officials stressed that she had a meeting on procedural elements of the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill. But senior Conservative Eric Pickles said: "Harriet Harman made clear at the weekend that she was uncomfortable with the Labour campaign. Their nastiness has disgusted people in Crewe and Nantwich."

Attacks on Conservative candidate Edward Timpson, a barrister, have included a picture being doctored to make him appear to be wearing a "Lord Snooty" top hat, mockery of his "£1.5 million mansion" and false claims he owns "exotic llamas".

An MP close to the Prime Minister said: "People here think it is a great shame that something that started off as a sort of stunt has been allowed to dominate the campaign. By making it a central issue in leaflets, it has become characterised as some sort

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Tamsin Dunwoody with mum Gwyneth

Tamsin Dunwoody with her mother Gwyneth - whose death led to the Crewe by-election

of class war. We have a good candidate with good credentials but none of that is getting through any more." Labour's candidate, Tamsin Dunwoody, is the daughter of late MP Gwyneth Dunwoody, whose death triggered the contest.

One senior London Labour MP said of the campaign: "It has been juvenile and counter-productive and if they think this has played badly in the north of England, that's nothing to the way it looks to people in the South and London who thought class warfare was a thing of the past. Down here people do not hate those who are better off - they aspire to join them."

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Odd couple: Brown's allies distanced him from the 'class war' campaign while Harriet Harman was a no show in Crewe

Mr Timpson comes from the shoe business family and went to the more modest Uppingham public school in Rutland. One Labour leaflet stated: "Tory Boy application form: Do you think that regeneration is adding a new wing to your mansion?" As well as the doctored picture, it claimed he had llamas in his garden.

A Labour spokesman in the byelection team denied that the campaign had flopped locally. "It has been a success on the doorstep and has obviously rattled the Tories," he said. "The main point is that Tamsin Dunwoody understands local problems and Edward Timpson does not."

But a poll by ICM for the News of the World found the Tories had doubled their advantage in Crewe and Nantwich over the past week, with 45 per cent of constituents planning to back them, compared with 37 per cent for Labour

Liberal Democrat elections chief Lord Rennard said: "Labour's campaign is in complete disarray. It's looking like they've thrown in the towel."


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The guys in top hat and tails should at least polish their shoes, what 'toff' would walk around in scuffed and dirty loafers!

Seriously, it just shows how desparate Nu Labour is to cling on to power, I don't think Brown and Harman would have said anything about this if it had been more successful.

- Gripper, Sydney Australia, 19/05/2008 23:54
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Thank God the era of Yob Rule is coming to an end: I hope the voters in Crewe vote for the candidate who best represents their views - irrespective of that person's class, race, gender, religion or sexuality. Labour can never get round the idea that because someone earns a lot of money it does not make them a 'baddie': envy-culture has coloured every policy they have brought in and distracted them from real opportunities to introduce a society based on meritocracy.

The Conservative candidate has dedicated years of study to qualify as a lawyer and then worked long hours to earn a living and paid high taxes: he sounds like a candidate who works hard, shows commitment and can speak eloquently on behalf of others - not a bad CV if you want someone to represent your views Parliament.

- Roz, Chamonix, France, 19/05/2008 09:47
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