Brown 'furious' as ITV asks about sick son on 'This Morning'
Friday, May 09, 2008
An apparent attempt by Gordon Brown to show his "human side" led
to a furious row yesterday between Downing Street and ITV after the Prime
Minister was questioned about his youngest son's struggle with cystic
fibrosis.
Mr Brown rarely discusses his family and has said very little publicly about
his one-year-old son, Fraser.
Fern Britton, on ITV's This Morning show, invited him to take the
opportunity to "be a human being" and asked if it was "too
personal" to inquire about Fraser's health.
He replied: "He is doing well, and although he has got cystic fibrosis,
he is really doing well and we are very hopeful... I want him to be a rugby
player or a football player."
Last night Downing Street aides accused ITV of breaking the rules by asking
Mr Brown about his son, which was "off limits". Allies of Mr Brown
resented the impression that he was using his family to soften his image and
pointed out he was uncomfortable with the line of questioning.