Exclusive: Afghanistan: Now the political fighting breaks out

London, September 10: The Prime Minister’s strategy on Afghanistan is under mounting pressure from all three of the main parties as the political consensus on the war begins to crack.

The Conservatives and Liberal Democrats are preparing to call for the Afghan election to be re-run amid growing evidence of vote-rigging and intimidation. Their move puts Gordon Brown in a difficult position, because Hamid Karzai, the Afghan President, is utterly opposed to holding another election.

And Mr Brown is trying to prevent Labour activists staging a debate at this month’s conference demanding that British troops be withdrawn from Afghanistan. Tensions over the war could dent Mr Brown’s plans for a show of Labour unity at the last annual gathering before the general election.
–Agencies