Reading The Times this morning I would say that Chris Huhne must be doing really well in the Lib Dem leadership contest - given the number of attacks on him.
There seems to be briefings against him. The briefings say that he had agreed not to run. I believed passionately that we needed him to run for the party to have a real choice, and I wasn't the only one. Chris did the right thing – he went to Ming and said he had changed his mind and asked if Ming would release him from his earlier commitment. Ming is a gentleman - and basically let democracy flourish. And Chris has handled this really well I think – being open and honest and saying, yes – he changed his mind.
Whether Chris or Ming wins - they will at least know that they have a genuine mandate from the party for their leadership.
Evening - I go to a small stakeholder meeting on Hornsey Hospital - a long-running saga. Having met previously with Richard Sumray to demand a public meeting to update the situation - the public meeting is finally to be on 22 February. The plans are to deliver first rate local health services to the area - but there is a price to pay. Watch this space.
In the evening Chris (leadership) Huhne is on Question Time where he gives a storming performance - aided by an astoundingly bad one by the First Minister for Wales, Rhodri Morgan. The man is a liability. Chris was really good and seems to be growing stronger and better every performance.
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