Miliband denies ministerial involvement in attempt to oust Brown

British Foreign Secretary David Miliband today rejected claims that senior ministers gave their tacit approval to last week’s failed plot to oust Prime Minister Gordon Brown.

British Foreign Secretary David Miliband today rejected claims that senior ministers gave their tacit approval to last week’s failed plot to oust Prime Minister Gordon Brown.

Miliband, who is seen by many as a potential successor to Brown, waited nearly seven hours to issue a response to the botched coup but dismissed suggestions he had delayed in supporting Brown.

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