Politics of the media: Brown and the media - revenge is nigh
15 Oct 2007 | by Stephen Foster
. Unlikely you say? As the media sink their toecaps into Brown the likelihood of a nasty response ...
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Leopards can't change their spots, or so her majesty's media are currently reminding themselves....unattributably and then change their minds. That s the game. But you can t lead the whole of the media up ... may leave it to the press. But Brown has well and truly lost the media by fibbing about what he ...
. Unlikely you say? As the media sink their toecaps into Brown the likelihood of a nasty response ...
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