Another Labour minister bites the dust

News breaks slowly in the conference centre when you’re away from your traditional sources of information and listening closely to Vince on the platform

But every now and again real life intrudes. The falling stock exchange has broken through from the outside world, and then so to did the announcement of David Cairn’s resignation. Whilst our economy is haemorrhaging value, Gordon Brown’s cabinet is haemorrhaging ministers.

Read all about the global market turmoil here and find out more about who the heck David Cairns is either with Aunty or the Grauniad

And to read about what Dr Pack said about the same issue at almost exactly the same time on the same website, click here…

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