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SHAMED Gordon Brown's election hopes seemed to be toast last night after he was heard calling a caring gran a "bigot".
The PM smeared LABOUR supporter Gillian Duffy, 66, without realising his slur was being picked up on a TV microphone on his lapel.
She tackled him about immigration after popping out for a loaf of brown bread in Rochdale, Lancs.
Last night Gillian's friends and family said Mr Brown could not have been more wrong.
Retired dinner lady Irene White, a neighbour who has known lifelong Labour supporter Gillian for years, said: "He made a mistake criticising her.
"She's a nice person and has worked hard all her life. She's not a bigot." Irene, 66, added: "If you can't speak your mind to the Prime Minister, what can you do?"
She spoke just hours after Mr Brown met Gillian on a walkabout.
His attack on the pensioner moments later was heard around the world because he didn't realise he was still "wired up" with a TV microphone.
Gillian was approached soon after to be told the PM had said something about her. At first she smiled - but was then near tears when told he had branded her a bigot.
Clearly shaken she gasped: "You're joking. Where was I bigoted?" Family friend Nick Woodruff, 37, called Gillian a "lovely woman". And her nephew Andrew Duffy said: "She tells the truth."
Full article: Gordon Brown brands gran a bigot | The Sun |News|Election 2010
I can't stop laughing myself-off this incident...
Reported later when he was apologizing on a Radio station.. he didn't knew that he was being filmed on camera too was resting his head on his hand in an symbol of frustration..
what a goof situation !
The PM smeared LABOUR supporter Gillian Duffy, 66, without realising his slur was being picked up on a TV microphone on his lapel.
She tackled him about immigration after popping out for a loaf of brown bread in Rochdale, Lancs.
Last night Gillian's friends and family said Mr Brown could not have been more wrong.
Retired dinner lady Irene White, a neighbour who has known lifelong Labour supporter Gillian for years, said: "He made a mistake criticising her.
"She's a nice person and has worked hard all her life. She's not a bigot." Irene, 66, added: "If you can't speak your mind to the Prime Minister, what can you do?"
She spoke just hours after Mr Brown met Gillian on a walkabout.
His attack on the pensioner moments later was heard around the world because he didn't realise he was still "wired up" with a TV microphone.
Gillian was approached soon after to be told the PM had said something about her. At first she smiled - but was then near tears when told he had branded her a bigot.
Clearly shaken she gasped: "You're joking. Where was I bigoted?" Family friend Nick Woodruff, 37, called Gillian a "lovely woman". And her nephew Andrew Duffy said: "She tells the truth."
Full article: Gordon Brown brands gran a bigot | The Sun |News|Election 2010
I can't stop laughing myself-off this incident...
Reported later when he was apologizing on a Radio station.. he didn't knew that he was being filmed on camera too was resting his head on his hand in an symbol of frustration..
what a goof situation !
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