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The Guardian exclusively reveals Gordon Brown's role in release of Megrahi A story so sensational that it took TWO journalists to write it.

And Brown's role? Precisely.... none! .... Zilch! .... Nowt!

But a Libyan told some Scots that a junior Minister had said that Gordon Brown and David Miliband thought something... allegedly... because Rammell admits he hadn't discussed the issue with Brown.

How much do Severin Carrell and Nicholas Watt get paid for 10 minutes investigative journalism? Woodward and Bernstein they ain't.

Posted by bobpiper on September 2, 2009, 7:07 AM  |  view comments (3) or add another



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Letters From A Tory said:
September 2, 2009 9:14 AM | permalink

Oh please. Brown, Rammell, Straw et al are all in deep trouble - particularly with the Americans, who will be unamused by their duplicity.




newmania said:
September 2, 2009 9:28 AM | permalink

Yes weak isn`t it and if he did express concerns about either trade or the consequences so what ? They are reasonable concerns.
Margaret Thatcher have been far less afraid of her own shadow but then she was elected , she might well have practised real politik in the Nation’s interests though , where Brown looks so ridiculous is having to jump through hoops for Scotland such is his reliance on Scottish seats. Theimpression is , once again , of dither and avoidism

I see once again you have been ignored in the top of the pops of lefty opiners Bob. Rather unfair I `d say




jeffkramerak said:
September 2, 2009 9:35 PM | permalink

Well, let’s face it…they let him go free through some secret favor or something…this is politics not Disneyland. “Compassion”, please!!! Give us smart folks a big break!!!





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