ChatterBank1 min ago
What will The Sun do next?
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Reading the answers below and listening to the radio, it is obvious that there are a lot of people who are actually more sympathetic to Brown over this affair that against him.
I have never voted Labour in my life and am not keen on Brown, but even I feel sorry for him at this present time (though not sorry enough to vote Labour).
The Sun tried to demonise another person in recent history - Jade Goody - and the public revolted (excuse the pun) and actually supported her.
The Sun have recently come out in support of Cameron and this fiasco with Mrs Janes seems to be nothing but a personal attack on Brown. Since this seems to be back firing, what do you think the Sun will do next (regarding this particular story). Will Mrs Jane be hung out to dry, or will they continue this attack.
I have never voted Labour in my life and am not keen on Brown, but even I feel sorry for him at this present time (though not sorry enough to vote Labour).
The Sun tried to demonise another person in recent history - Jade Goody - and the public revolted (excuse the pun) and actually supported her.
The Sun have recently come out in support of Cameron and this fiasco with Mrs Janes seems to be nothing but a personal attack on Brown. Since this seems to be back firing, what do you think the Sun will do next (regarding this particular story). Will Mrs Jane be hung out to dry, or will they continue this attack.
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Murdoch describes Brown as a 'friend' of his and says he 'has been unlucky as Prime Minister.
//"The editors in Britain for instance have turned very much against Gordon Brown, who is a friend of mine. I regret it. He has been an unlucky man."
Brown last week accused the Sun of trying "to become a political party", adding "it's not personal about Rupert, he's always been very friendly to me".//
http://www.guardian.c...-murdoch-gordon-brown
Murdoch describes Brown as a 'friend' of his and says he 'has been unlucky as Prime Minister.
//"The editors in Britain for instance have turned very much against Gordon Brown, who is a friend of mine. I regret it. He has been an unlucky man."
Brown last week accused the Sun of trying "to become a political party", adding "it's not personal about Rupert, he's always been very friendly to me".//
http://www.guardian.c...-murdoch-gordon-brown
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