Chris Huhne Apologises to Theresa May
October 10, 2011 TheFreshOutlook |
Yesterday, Chris Huhne apologised to Theresa May for attempting to humiliate her conference speech resemblance to UKIP leader Nigel Farage.
Energy Secretary Huhne’s relationship with David Cameron is at risk for two reasons; dodging a speeding fine and disloyalty for aiming to embarrass Theresa May.
Huhne has openly acknowledged his attempt at undermining the Home Secretary. As a result he apologised to MP May, sending her a voicemail message.
The Energy Secretary states: “I completely confess and I have apologised to Theresa May that I did draw attention to this matter.”
The media broadcast Home Secretary May to have stolen her cat-deportation anecdote, concerning an illegal immigrant who avoided exile because he had a pet cat, from UK Independence Party’s Nigel Farage.
Huhne unwittingly revealed himself to be the source of this information by pushing the wrong button and sending a Twitter message online to almost 8,000 people, along with the journalist whom he notified the embarrassing plagiarism to.
Huhne planned on having his Cabinet colleague scoffed at in the news, whose tweet to the journalist read: “from someone else fine but I do not want my fingerprints on the story. C.”
By Davina Qureshi
[Image courtesy of ukhomeoffice]


