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Wednesday 2 April 2014

More weasel words from the BBC, this time about Gordon Brown

'Gordon Brown - who employed Ed Miliband and Ed Balls as advisers during his years as chancellor - is often accused by opponents of selling off Britain's gold reserves far too cheaply.

He decided to dispose of almost 400 tonnes of gold between 1999 and 2002 - the majority of Britain's reserves - for between $256 and $296 an ounce, only to watch it soar up to $1,615 per ounce.'
The article about today's PMQs is here. The whole truth is rarely to be found on the BBC anywhere.

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