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Re: براون رئيس وزراء بريطانيا يتعرض لإنتقادات لكتابتة خطاب به ..... !!!! (Re: نبيل عبد الرحيم)
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The Prime Minister rang Jacqui to blame poor handwriting for any "misunderstanding" on the spelling exposed in The Sun yesterday.
Outraged Jacqui, 47, hit the phone's loudspeaker button to record the call - as she seized the chance to nail him over equipment shortages that put Our Boys in peril.
She handed her tape to The Sun - and you can listen to it by clicking the video link above.
In it, heartbroken Jacqui - whose boy Jamie, 20, was killed by a bomb in Afghanistan - tells the Prime Minister: "Mr Brown, listen to me... I know every injury that my child sustained that day. I know that my son could have survived. But my son bled to death."
Challenging him over too few helicopters being sent to whisk casualties from the warzone, she asked him: "How would you like it if one of your children, God forbid, went to a war - helping protect his Queen and country - and because of lack, LACK of helicopters, lack of equipment your child bled to death?
"And then you had the coroner have to tell you his every injury?"
The PM replied: "I do understand but I think you have got to also understand that I feel very strongly about this as, as you do."
John Connor Press Associates LtdHe then went on to deny Britain's Forces were under-equipped - just as he repeatedly denied mis-spelling Grenadier Guardsman Jamie's name in his letter of condolence.
Jacqui told him "I beg to differ".
She said last night of putting the PM on the spot: "I was speaking for every serving soldier who is not allowed to speak and every mum, dad, child, brother and sister of every soldier.
"I felt Jamie gave me the strength somehow and I know he would have been so proud.
"I was shaking because I was so angry about the letter and I had so much I wanted to say to him.
"I don't know why he called. It felt like he was trying to put me right instead of make me feel better."
The mum of six added: "I didn't get the impression Mr Brown felt anything except anger and embarrassment that I made his mistakes public."
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