LETTER: True or false?

Piers Morgan
Saturday 22 April 1995 18:02 EDT
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NICK Cohen claims on the front page of your 16 April issue that Richard Spring MP was "set up" by the News of the World.

In a profile of me, "The spy in the nation's bedroom", later in the same issue, Mr Cohen states that I have a daughter and that Kelvin MacKenzie never bollocked me when I was working for him at the Sun.

Since both these latter assertions are complete falsehoods, I will leave your readers to make up their own minds about Mr Spring's behaviour.

Piers Morgan

News of the World

London E1

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