Gordon Brown forced to say sorry after 'bigot' attack on voter
Paul Waugh and Nicholas CecilLonson Evening Standard., 28.04.10
Gordon Brown today accused a voter of being “bigoted” after she confronted him over immigration policy.
In a huge gaffe, the Prime Minister left a radio microphone on his lapel for a walkabout switched on after he climbed into his car in Rochdale.
Gillian Duffy, 65, had told Mr Brown of her concerns about anti-social behaviour and immigration. Mr Brown was smiling and polite with the pensioner to her face, saying: “A good family, good to see you. It's very nice to see you, take care.”
But he let slip his irritation as he was driven away. Mr Brown said: “That was a disaster. You should never have put me with that woman.”
When asked by an aide what she had said, he replied: “Everything. She is just a sort of bigoted woman, she said she used to be Labour.”
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