1910: Paul From Oakley Vale writes: As an ex-BBC producer and former sound recordist myself I want to know when the reprimand will be applied to a) the sound recordist who carried on recording when a prime minister was clearly "off-camera" and in the private confines of his own car. And b) the reprimand to the opportunist news producer who exploited the sound recordists mistake for their own aggrandizement. Standards of decency and professional conduct have clearly been breached here. HREF="http://www.bbc.co.uk/blogs/haveyoursay/2010/04/gordon_browns_remarks_your_rea.html?page=2#comments" STYLE="In_line">Have Your SayMore
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1923: Gillian Duffy's nephew Andrew Duffy says of Gordon Brown's comments inside the car: "It's a massive gaffe isn't it? What can you say? He's made a fool of himself really." On the PM's visit to his aunt's house, he adds: "I don't think she would be star struck, perhaps made him a brew and listened again, but at the end of the day he has apologised." More