Summary
THERE WAS a time when the mere thought that a British prime minister would lie was profoundly shocking. And yet Gordon Brown has uttered three giant whoppers in the past week alone.
The first came at last week's Downing Street press conference when ITN political editor Tom Bradby asked him if he had considered sacking Chancellor Alistair Darling in the Cabinet reshuffle. Brown replied with an unequivocal 'no' - a blatant fib.See the full content of this document
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A lying PM ... and a recipe for economic disaster ; ON POLITICS AND POWER [Edition 3]
The next lie came a few moments later when he insi...
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