Lord Browne: Victim of Homophobic Persecution

I don’t normally read the Alphaville IM transcripts, but today’s is spot on.

Paul Murphy, at the FT, brings

up the newspaper coverage about Lord Browne:

I couldn’t believe just how nasty and homophobic the Mail’s

coverage was this morning. Made me want to vomit.

He’s quite right. This really is, in Liz Gunnison’s words,

an attack on Browne’s sexuality. That’s not spin, that’s fact. The so-called

"allegations" against Browne, which Gunnison considers "salacious"

and "tawdry", are really nothing of the sort. Browne and Chevalier

were together for four years, during which time they spent a lot of Browne’s

money and had dinner with some important people. Browne sometimes talked about

his job, but there’s no indication that he ever told Chevalier anything that

he wouldn’t tell any journalist or analyst who asked to talk to him. In fact,

the only remotely salacious revelation is the one thing that the Daily Mail

still isn’t allowed to publish – and I’m not going to publish it either,

although it’s hardly difficult to find. Suffice to say it has no bearing whatsoever

on BP shareholders.

Browne is very much the victim here. The Daily Mail, which paid over $100,000

to Chevalier for his kiss-and-tell story, is the homophobic persecuter, using

the flimsiest of excuses to out the former BP chief. Browne shouldn’t

have tried to suppress publication. But that doesn’t for a minute excuse

what the Mail has done to him.

Back to the FT’s Murphy and Neil Hume:

NH: Hmm. Tend to agree. All these allegations are just so petty.

NH: I noticed you put a little Markets Live promo post up earlier –

and you said we were going to be making some revelations about journalists’

private lives.

NH: Who’s that – people from the Mail or Mail on Sunday.

PM: No, you!

NH: Eh?

PM: FACT: Neil Hume used his computer at work to order a Tesco’s shop

online, citing the spurious excuse that his wife was seven months pregnant.

The computer was owned by Pearson, which is a publicly listed company.

PM: FACT: Neil Hume allowed his three year old son Morgan to play Brick on

his Pearson-owned Blackberry for THREE HOURS – his excuse being that

he was driving back from Northampton at the time and was trying to keep the

kid quiet in the back of the car. With the Blackberry’s battery consequently

run down, Hume then proceeded to recharge the device on company property

PM: FACT: Neil Hume LIED to FT admin boss Martin Nielsen when claiming that

his Blackberry had fallen in the bath when in fact Hume had drowned the device

when he spilt a Martini on it.

NH: it was actually a bannna that did the damage to my Blackberry

PM: FACT: Neil Hume CHEATED his employer last month when he claimed £80

for “lunch with a contact.” In fact this was not a lunch. There

was NO FOOD involved. Hume was DRINKING with four brokers and he LOST the

spoof for the bill.

PM: FACT: Neil Hume REVEALED damaging internal information when he discussed

the state of the FT’s technology with the chief executive of a medium-sized

investment bank. “It’s just crap,” Hume is alleged to have

said at a secret lunch in St James’ arranged by a friend who used to

be in journalism. Hume vehemently denies this.

NH: Well, I am not denying that last one

PM: It’s HUBRIS Neil. It’s LIES.

PM: Your glittering career is in ruins

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