
Gordon Brown has asked the police to investigate whether he was guilty of phone-throwing, it was reported today.
Brown is said to have written at least one letter to the Metropolitan police asking whether his phone was chucked while he was chancellor, during the latter stages of Andy Coulson's reign as News of the World editor.
Other Labour figures thought to have been targeted by mobile phone throwing include Lord Prescott, David Blunkett, Tessa Jowell and Chris Bryant.
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The demented Gordon confesses to being so childishly stupid as not to change the PIN code for his answering service away from the installed default.
"The demented Gordon confesses to being so childishly stupid as not to change the PIN code for his answering service away from the installed default" ...
But surely, one wouldn't expect the "saviour of the world" to deal with such mundane matters ..
Would one ??
He'll be asking next, who ties his shoelaces in a morning ..
WV = diall .. I'm sure there's someone "watching" as I type .. Lol
But what were the Met's findings? We should be told! After all, it could be important...we may need to know for future reference.
And where do all his phones go to? Is there a black hole?
"And where do all his phones go to? Is there a black hole?" - If there is, can it be arranged for him to follow the next errant Nokia?
Brown is said to have written at least one letter to the Metropolitan police
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