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Browned off MP’s libel claim

LABOUR HEAVWEIGHT SUES OVER SEX CLAIMS IN POLITICAL BIOGRAPHY

- By JONATHAN WALKER Political Editor jon.walker@trinitymir­ror.com @jonwalker1­21

LABOUR chief whip Nick Brown is suing an author and his publisher for up to £50,000 over what he says are “wholly false” claims about his private life.

Tom Bower wrote a biography of former Prime Minister Tony Blair, published by Faber & Faber last year, which includes a claim Mr Brown “was accused by the News of the World of paying £100 to rent boys to be kicked around a room”.

But Mr Brown, MP for Newcastle East, insists it is not true and was not reported by the paper.

Libel barrister Adrienne Page QC, representi­ng Mr Brown, said in a written submission to the High Court: “Some friends and colleagues of the claimant, who have been shocked to read the words complained of in the book, have raised the allegation complained of with him.” Miss Page said the “authentici­ty, importance and newsworthi­ness of the allegation” had been boosted by the “false allegation” the News of the World had published the claims. She said the News of the World had actually written it had “not been able to substantia­te in any way” what the newspaper called “lurid and fanciful allegation­s” against Mr Brown.

The book also failed to mention Mr Brown told the News of the World he denied the allegation­s, according to Miss Page.

The book, called Broken Vows: Tony Blair, the Tragedy of Power, received “extensive publicity and excellent reviews”, selling 33,000 copies, the MP’s lawyers say.

Mr Brown is now suing for “aggravated damaged for libel”.

Miss Page said in her submission the political heavyweigh­t is seeking aggravated damages on the basis Mr Bower and Faber & Faber “did not seek to verify the wholly false allegation complained of with Mr Brown before publicatio­n or even contact him for comment, with the consequenc­e that the first time he knew of the false claim in the book was when he read it at home in the copy which he had bought.”

And she said: “The unorthodox sexual conduct imputed to Mr Brown would provoke understand­able shock and disgust among ordinary reasonable readers and cause them to view Mr Brown as a seedy individual who was likely to be psychologi­cally flawed and inadequate, having to pay prostitute­s in order to obtain sexual satisfacti­on.”

Mr Bower and Faber & Faber are contesting the case, insisting the words Mr Brown is complainin­g about are not defamatory and caused him no serious harm.

They say the allegation­s first surfaced in the News of the World almost 20 years ago and have since been regularly repeated in the media - a claim denied by Mr Brown - but the MP has not taken any action until now, they say.

And they point out that Mr Brown’s political career has “prospered nonetheles­s”.

They also claim that, as a public figure, Mr Brown, 67, “must be expected to show a high level of tolerance of defamation” and that there is “no real need to protect or vindicate” his reputation.

Mr Brown said: “I have confidence in the courts and I have confidence in my legal team. The case isn’t concluded yet, and I don’t feel it right to comment further because the matter is before the courts.”

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Nick Brown
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MP for Newcastle East Nick Brown, Tony Blair, and Gordon Brown on a visit to New York

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