A Lurid Tale of Spin, Deceit and Kinky Sex, by the Man Byers Forced Out ; and Any Resemblance to Any Living Person Is Entirely Deliberate Political Storm Looms Over Martin Sixsmith's Racy Westminster Novel
Mail on Sunday › April 05, 2004
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Mail on Sunday › April 05, 2004
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A NOVEL by the civil servant sacked in the wake of the row over the email suggesting September 11 was 'a good day to bury bad news' is set to cause a major political controversy.
The book by Martin Sixsmith former head of information to disgraced Trade Secretary Stephen Byers claims to 'cut behind the headlines and those who make them, and expose just how the corridors of power really work'.See the full content of this document
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A Lurid Tale of Spin, Deceit and Kinky Sex, by the Man Byers Forced Out ; and Any Resemblance to Any Living Person Is Entirely Deliberate Political Storm Looms Over Martin Sixsmith's Racy Westminster Novel
Mr Sixsmith was forced to resign two years ago after a feud with Mr Byers's special adviser, or spin doctor, Jo Moore. She sent the controversial email to colleagues hours after the Al Qaeda attack o...
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