
He was one of the MPs who organised the rebel Parliament just before the Iraq War.
The conflict was looming and Tony Blair, PM at the time, was refusing to call Parliament for a debate during summer recess.
Allen, Nottingham North MP, and others won wide-spread, cross party support for the ‘rebel Parliament’ which would meet in a hall elsewhere in Westminster.
They arranged sponsorship, broadcasting rights, officials and even a logo - but nine days before it was to sit Blair backed down and called Parliament.
The move to topple Brown is far more challenging, but the story shows he has some organisational capacity.

Allen will be giving his side of the story in the Post tomorrow.
Like most of his party's MPs he's stomping his patch today desperately trying to get Labour voters out.
Allen is an oddball. He's probably kicking up a fuss now because Brown never gave him a promotion.
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