Telegraph: Reports that former Labour PM Gordon Brown has called the Met over his fears that his phone was hacked while he was Chancellor of the Exchequer. This is another Labour politician jumping on the bandwagon in attempt to hurt the Murdoch Press Empire, to think that the security services would allow the mobile phone of the Chancellor of the Exchequer to be hacked is beyond common reason, the economic security of the UK is in the hands of the Chancellor, thus it can be presumed that the security services would make sure that any communication used by the either the PM or the Chancellor would be secure. While in Opposition under Blair the Labour Party courted the Murdoch Empire, once Rupert Murdoch moved to the Conservatives the Labour Party has reverted to its usual attack mode, in his book Tony Blair warned about jumping on bandwagons, this is a bandwagon that Labour could do without, Murdoch if he feels under attack has a bigger weapon through his press empire to make the Labour Party regret such move, New Labour is dead and buried by Ed Miliband, and Labour is back to OLD Labour.
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Sunday, January 23, 2011
Brown hacked off - Gordon Brown and Telephone hacking
Telegraph: Reports that former Labour PM Gordon Brown has called the Met over his fears that his phone was hacked while he was Chancellor of the Exchequer. This is another Labour politician jumping on the bandwagon in attempt to hurt the Murdoch Press Empire, to think that the security services would allow the mobile phone of the Chancellor of the Exchequer to be hacked is beyond common reason, the economic security of the UK is in the hands of the Chancellor, thus it can be presumed that the security services would make sure that any communication used by the either the PM or the Chancellor would be secure. While in Opposition under Blair the Labour Party courted the Murdoch Empire, once Rupert Murdoch moved to the Conservatives the Labour Party has reverted to its usual attack mode, in his book Tony Blair warned about jumping on bandwagons, this is a bandwagon that Labour could do without, Murdoch if he feels under attack has a bigger weapon through his press empire to make the Labour Party regret such move, New Labour is dead and buried by Ed Miliband, and Labour is back to OLD Labour.
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