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Harriet Harman, the Leader of the Commons, praised Gordon Brown as a “man of true grit” as she stood in for him at Prime Minister's Questions.
The Labour deputy leader - whom Mr Brown refused to appoint as his own deputy - was taunted by the Tories about reports that she is positioning herself to replace the Prime Minister if he is forced out of offfice.
Taking Commons questions while Mr Brown was at the G8 summit in Japan, Ms Harman told MPs that she backed Mr Brown to lead the country through the “difficult circumstances” the economy was facing.
But William Hague, himself standing in for David Cameron, said that people were sick of the Prime Minister and wished Ms Harman well in her “campaign to be rid of him”.
Mr Hague mocked Mr Brown's drive to get families to cut down on food waste, claiming the Treasury’s hospitality bill more than trebled during Mr Brown’s tenure at No 11.
By way of retort, Ms Harman said the “last person” Mr Brown would look to for advice was “somebody who thinks a good diet is 18 pints a day”. Mr Hague quipped: “None of that was ever wasted, I can assure you.”
But he claimed the Treasury hospitality bill showed Mr Brown was “preaching one rule to the country and practising another behind the closed doors of Government”. He added: “Isn’t there something supremely ironic about being lectured about food waste by a Prime Minister who is past his sell-by date?
“Isn’t this why the whole country is sick of the Prime Minister and may I speak for the whole House when I wish you well in your campaign to be rid of him.”
Ms Harman replied: “You shouldn’t underestimate the Prime Minister, who is a man of true grit and determination. He will see the country through the difficult circumstances.”

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What a waste of time ! The bunch of nincampoops who attempt to govern the country surely can produce somebody better than this to stand in for the P.M. An insult to the voters intelligence. Rachel Kelly was chattering away to her neighbour & not even listening. So much for party loyalty.
Hinchwick , Riberac, France
I watched PMQ's today and it was quite obvious how the Labour front bench are not united around Brown. In fact, most of them were quite happy to laugh when Hague cracked the 'sell by' joke at Brown's expense.
They obviously know that their days are numbered. Hurrah for Britain.
C.George, Birmingham, England
TB and GB dragged this country into 'difficult circumstances'.
Why Germany, Norway, Sweden, Finland, Holland and other countries do not cry about 'world problems'?
Because they work hard to prevent and solve problems and do not look for excuses to justify incompetence.
savo, london, uk
Oh God, Its incredible but she is even worse than Gordon. How many people can you say that about? NuLabour, P C, privileged upper middle class background - she sums up everything that is wrong with the NuLabour project. When will they go and let the U K recover from their assistance.
Riley, Kiev, Ukraine
Isn't Brown the man who caused most off the difficulties circumstances in the first place?
albert hall, hove, england
When Tony Blair claimed to had full confidence in a minister the minister was gone within weeks. When Harriet Harman claims she has full confidence in the Prime Minister is he also doomed?
Brian Christley, Abergele, UK
If any man told the Commons that if he became Prime Minister most women would leave the country, his political career would be over so why does Harriet Harman think she can get away with saying that men would leave the country if she became PM?
Brian Christley, Abergele, UK
Oh my God! Harriet Harman as Prime Minister? I'd rather take my chances with a roomful of vipers. Which is actually what the cabinet woud probably be with Mrs Dromey at the helm!
judy, Liverpool, England
I think she meant to spell "grit" without the "r"
John Goode, Welwyn Garden City, UK
When people have nothing good to say, they talk about what their betters once achieved, or insult people.
She just came across as a naggy little woman, obsessed with the past as though it will vindicate her parties poor performance.
Sooner Labour go, the better I think the UK and its people.
liam, truro,