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December 15, 2004: David Blunkett Resigns, Charles Clarke Takes Over
Charles Clarke is the new Home Secretary. This follows the resignation of
David Blunkett as Home Secretary. In his resignation letter to the
Prime Minister, Mr Blunkett said he
was proud of his achievements at the Home
Office, but said that it would be 'more than he could bear' if allegations
which have arisen because of his private life were to over shadow the very real
achivements of the government and the Home Office.
Tony Blair said Mr Blunkett had been a 'truly outstanding
Cabinet Minister' as both Home Secretary and Secretary of State for Education
and Employment and that he accepted Mr Blunkett's resignation with 'great
regret'. The Prime Minister added that David Blunkett as Home Secretary had led
radical change and had reformed the criminal justice system in favour of the
victim, delivered record numbers of police and further falls in crime.
However, Mr Blunkett was also considered by some to be a tough
and authoritarian Home Secretary. He also took decisive and speedy action to
create the
National
Offender Management Service, a radical new correctional organisation which
combined the probation and prison services, following the publication of the
Carter Report.
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