Saturday, January 22, 2011

Great Britain: Cameron loses his key advisers

British Prime Minister Cameron must continue without his PR chief commented. His government spokesman Andy Coulson resign because he was caught by his past: a wiretapping scandal, who had four years ago already cost his former post as chief editor. London - The public pressure was too great. Andy Coulson, the closest adviser to British Prime Minister David Cameron throws down his post as government spokesman.

The ongoing coverage of his time at the News of The World "makes it difficult for him to give in his post the required" 110 percent, "Coulson said on Friday. Him a significant proportion of the electoral victory of the British Conservative Party is attributed in May 2010. Cameron said he regretted the resignation Coulson could understand him though.

Coulson had informed him that the public interest was adversely affected in his person the appropriate level of concentration on his job, said the prime minister. Coulson was difficult to come under pressure, because during his time as executive editor of the tabloid News of the World "reporter for the newspaper, the mobile phones were tapped celebrity.

Including politicians, members were of the royal family, and actor. It was shown that answering machine by members of the royal family had been tapped. An editor and a private investigator had with conspiracy to prison. They had tapped the phones of Prince William and Prince Henry. The royal family had grown suspicious and the office of Prince Charles finally laid a complaint against a possible bugging.

Coulson insists that it was aware of the espionage operation nothing. The editor sentenced to back him up and insisted that they acted on their own. resign from his post at the newspaper at that time still had to Coulson. The allegations that his practices were known subsided, does not.

Later, the then-opposition leader Cameron sought in his team. Meanwhile, the public prosecutor to investigate the eavesdropping scandal in light of new charges has resumed. learning / /

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