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Wednesday, October 02, 2002

Scornful woman: Edwina Currie in her first interview about her affair with former Tory prime minister John Major says his family values campaign was 'evil':  

'I can tell you he may say now he's ashamed of it, but he wasn't ashamed of it at the time and he wanted it to go on. He then as a policy decided to have 'back to basics', all about family morality, how awful single parents were. . .

'I thought that was evil, really rotten, really cruel and it was then open house on the way his ministers have been behaving.'
[BBC]; [BBC - realplayer].

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