domingo, 4 de noviembre de 2012

More cosy texts between British PM and Brooks revealed - AsiaOne

LONDON - Two more cosy text messages between British Prime Minister David Cameron and former News International chief executive Rebekah Brooks emerged Sunday, with Cameron commenting on riding one of her horses.

The texts were obtained by The Mail on Sunday newspaper, which said they were part of a cache of emails and texts handed over by Downing Street and Brooks to Britain's press ethics inquiry.

Very few have so far been made public - sparking accusations from the Labour opposition that they are being covered up.

The texts were sent in October 2009, shortly after Brooks was promoted from editor of The Sun tabloid to chief executive of its parent company News International, media baron Rupert Murdoch's British newspaper publishing arm.

They shed further light on the relationship between Conservative Party leader Cameron and Brooks, who live close to each other in Oxfordshire, southern England.

Brooks's husband, racehorse trainer Charlie Brooks, went to the prestigious Eton College with Cameron.

"The horse CB put me on. Fast, unpredictable and hard to control but fun.

DC", read one text from Cameron, who was then the opposition leader.

The one from Brooks, sent after Cameron's speech to the Conservative Party conference in which he touched on the death of his son Ivan, read: "Brilliant speech. I cried twice. Will love 'working together'."

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