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- Red_Rag abstract "The Red Rag blogsite was at the centre of a UK political scandal that became known as smeargate. The scandal broke on 11 April 2009 when it was reported by the Daily Telegraph that Gordon Brown's special adviser, Damian McBride, had sent a series of emails to left wing political blogger Derek Draper discussing plans to set up the blog which would be used to post false rumours about the private lives of senior members of the Conservative Party and their spouses. The website was never launched according to The Register.".
- Red_Rag wikiPageExternalLink order-order.com.
- Red_Rag wikiPageExternalLink theredrag.co.uk.
- Red_Rag wikiPageExternalLink www.order-order.com.
- Red_Rag wikiPageExternalLink www.theredrag.co.uk.
- Red_Rag wikiPageID "24047339".
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- Red_Rag hasPhotoCollection Red_Rag.
- Red_Rag subject Category:British_blogs.
- Red_Rag type Abstraction100002137.
- Red_Rag type BritishBlogs.
- Red_Rag type Communication100033020.
- Red_Rag type Diary106402031.
- Red_Rag type WebLog106402202.
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- Red_Rag comment "The Red Rag blogsite was at the centre of a UK political scandal that became known as smeargate. The scandal broke on 11 April 2009 when it was reported by the Daily Telegraph that Gordon Brown's special adviser, Damian McBride, had sent a series of emails to left wing political blogger Derek Draper discussing plans to set up the blog which would be used to post false rumours about the private lives of senior members of the Conservative Party and their spouses.".
- Red_Rag label "Red Rag".
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- Red_Rag isPrimaryTopicOf Red_Rag.