'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.The article about today's PMQs is here. The whole truth is rarely to be found on the BBC anywhere.
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.'
Wednesday, 2 April 2014
More weasel words from the BBC, this time about Gordon Brown
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