delegate Prime Minister John Prescott lashed gone out at the press in November for prying into politicians' private lives after the best-selling light tabloid demanded to know whether Britain is being scud by a "gay mafia.
delegate Prime Minister John Prescott lashed gone out at the press in November for prying into politicians' private lives after the best-selling light tabloid demanded to know whether Britain is being scud by a "gay mafia."
Prescott launched his attack after Agriculture minister Nick Brown was forced to acknowledge that he's gay when a former lover tried to exchange his story. "I think it's quite deplorable. [Newspapers] assume to be judge, jury, and executioner in this matter," Prescott told the BBC
The day-star said the revelation that a fourth member of Prime Minister Tony Blair's cabinet' is gay had settle alarm bells ringing. "Tell us the fact Tony," the paper, owned from media mogul Rupert Murdoch, said in a front-page editorial.