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British Prime Minister won’t attend Olympics opening
Posted: April 9th, 2008, by MeYuL.com
Prime Minister Gordon Brown will not attend the opening ceremony of the Beijing Olympics, Downing Street says. However, he will be at the closing ceremony when the Olympic baton will be passed to London.
A spokeswoman said Mr Brown had never planned to attend the ceremony and was not boycotting the Games.
Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg said Mr Brown “seems to do the right thing late in the day when he is forced to do so because of public opinion”.
Mr Clegg, speaking to Channel Four News, branded the move a “last-minute U-turn”.
The Olympics minister Tessa Jowell will represent the UK at the opening in Beijing in August.
Mr Brown - who has been under pressure to boycott the Olympics over China’s human rights record - has never specifically said he will attend the opening ceremony.
Most demonstrators are protesting over a security crackdown in Tibet after anti-Chinese unrest.

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