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BBC stuns Brown with a pill taking question

London, Sep.28 (ANI): A heated row has cropped up between 10, Downing Street and BBC after a reporter shocked the Prime Minister during a live television interview on the opening day of Labour's annual conference in Brighton by asking whether he took pills to help him "get through".

Brown's aides last night said they were amazed that despite issuing denials to an internet rumor in recent weeks, and specifically to the BBC, the reporter - Andrew Marr still went ahead and asked the question.

Marr asked "Something everybody has been talking about in the Westminster village... A lot of people in this country use prescription painkillers and pills to help them get through. Are you one of them?"

According to The Telegraph, a stunned Brown replied: "No. I think this is the sort of questioning which is all too often entering the lexicon of British politics."

Attempts to return to the issue were summarily cut off by a clearly irritated Brown who said: "I've already answered that question." (ANI)

Religion is crucial to me: Tony Blair

London, Nov 25: Tony Blair, often considered reticent about his religious beliefs in 10 years as British prime minister, has said religion is hugely important to him. Blair said politicians spoke about religious faith in America but if you did so in Britain ''frankly people do think you are a nutter (crazy)''. Last year, in an untypical remark, he sparked criticism from anti-war campaigners when he said that God would judge whether he had been right to go to war in.....
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