Wed Jul 13, 2011 5:07 pm
Midfield general wrote:bluecyw wrote:According to reports Gordon Brown has only just been made aware of it
Rebekah Brooks rang Gordon Brown herself about 3 years ago to notify him that they were running the story and now he's complaining about it!!!
Wed Jul 13, 2011 6:02 pm
Midfield general wrote:No its not answered because he has no evidence that the medical records were hacked into yet he was spoken to by the Sun at the time not 3 years later!!!
Wed Jul 13, 2011 6:05 pm
PhatFrog wrote:Midfield general wrote:No its not answered because he has no evidence that the medical records were hacked into yet he was spoken to by the Sun at the time not 3 years later!!!
Ok forget about the fact the story broke 3 years ago. I've already answered that yet you seem to ignoring my (and everyone elses) posts.
So let me get this straight....you believe (yet have no evidence) that Gordon Brown is lying through his teeth about his sons medical records being hacked?
Hmmmmm. Perhaps you should tell Scotland Yard what you think. As they seem to believe it's true. But hey......what do they know compared to you?! Have a look below, several firms have alleged that NI obtained private info about Brown.
Now tell me this, what colour is the sky? What ever colour NI tell you it is?!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... Brown.html
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/ju ... rdon-brown
• Scotland Yard has discovered references to Brown and his wife, Sarah, in paperwork seized from Glenn Mulcaire, the private investigator who specialised in phone hacking for the News of the World.
• Abbey National bank found evidence suggesting that a "blagger" acting for the Sunday Times on six occasions posed as Brown and gained details from his account.
• London lawyers Allen & Overy were tricked into handing over details from his file by a conman working for the Sunday Times.
• Details from his infant son's medical records were obtained by the Sun, who published a story about the child's serious illness.
Brown joins a long list of Labour politicians who are known to have been targeted by private investigators working for News International, including the former prime minister Tony Blair and his media adviser Alastair Campbell, the former deputy prime minister John Prescott and his political adviser Joan Hammell, Peter Mandelson as trade secretary, Jack Straw and David Blunkett as home secretaries, Tessa Jowell as media secretary and her special adviser Bill Bush, and Chris Bryant as minister for Europe.
Wed Jul 13, 2011 6:09 pm
nerd wrote:PhatFrog wrote:Midfield general wrote:No its not answered because he has no evidence that the medical records were hacked into yet he was spoken to by the Sun at the time not 3 years later!!!
Ok forget about the fact the story broke 3 years ago. I've already answered that yet you seem to ignoring my (and everyone elses) posts.
So let me get this straight....you believe (yet have no evidence) that Gordon Brown is lying through his teeth about his sons medical records being hacked?
Hmmmmm. Perhaps you should tell Scotland Yard what you think. As they seem to believe it's true. But hey......what do they know compared to you?! Have a look below, several firms have alleged that NI obtained private info about Brown.
Now tell me this, what colour is the sky? What ever colour NI tell you it is?!
http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/uknews/ ... Brown.html
http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2011/ju ... rdon-brown
• Scotland Yard has discovered references to Brown and his wife, Sarah, in paperwork seized from Glenn Mulcaire, the private investigator who specialised in phone hacking for the News of the World.
• Abbey National bank found evidence suggesting that a "blagger" acting for the Sunday Times on six occasions posed as Brown and gained details from his account.
• London lawyers Allen & Overy were tricked into handing over details from his file by a conman working for the Sunday Times.
• Details from his infant son's medical records were obtained by the Sun, who published a story about the child's serious illness.
Brown joins a long list of Labour politicians who are known to have been targeted by private investigators working for News International, including the former prime minister Tony Blair and his media adviser Alastair Campbell, the former deputy prime minister John Prescott and his political adviser Joan Hammell, Peter Mandelson as trade secretary, Jack Straw and David Blunkett as home secretaries, Tessa Jowell as media secretary and her special adviser Bill Bush, and Chris Bryant as minister for Europe.
Care to explain precisely how Scotland Yard know such info, or more accurately, how those newspapers know that?
But hey, NI also cause cancer, kill kittens and hire Lee Naylor.
Fact.
Wed Jul 13, 2011 6:14 pm
Midfield general wrote:So no-one has an answer as to why he didn't complain about the story when it broke!!!!!
Wed Jul 13, 2011 6:17 pm
PhatFrog wrote:I don't know. I'm not privvy to that information. But hey, how do the police know anything?
Wed Jul 13, 2011 6:21 pm
Midfield general wrote:Then why didn't he complain at the time the story broke..?