Monday, 30 September 2013

Tabloids Were 'Xenophobic' To Brazilian Bedroom Tax Inspector

The United Nations has slammed the "xenophobic" British tabloids for the way they treated a Brazilian official who criticised the controversial 'bedroom tax'. The UN said reports it had "slapped down" Raquel Rolnik were "pure spin" and attacked the "blizzard of misinformation" published about her visit.  Conservative Chairman Grant Shapps wrote to UN Secretary General Ban Ki-Moon, demanding answers and accusing her of political bias. After a reply was sent to Shapps, The Sun reported that the "firebrand Brazilian leftie" had been "slapped down" by the UN in its response. Rupert Colville, a spokesman for the Office of the United Nations High Commissioner for Human Rights, told HuffPost UK:  “I should make it clear that the Sun's take on it - that the 'The United Nations has slapped down' Ms Rolnik - is pure spin.” Read more on the Huffington Post website.

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