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Gordon Browns bullying digitally recreated in Taiwanese news footage

By Matthew Moore Published: 9:07PM GMT twenty-three February 2010

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A computer generated version of the Prime Minister is shown grappling with aides, pulling a cabinet member out of her chair and punching the behind of a car chair in digital dramatisations of new allegations about his bullying behaviour.

The existence even shows Mr Brown slapping one No 10 central purify in the face, in a stage that appears to go over the revelations done by Andrew Rawnsley, the domestic publisher who pennyless the story.

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The clips are spliced with radio footage of Mr Brown and stills of Mr Rawnsley"s book, in an differently trustworthy headlines package about the Prime Minister"s travails.

While Mr Brown competence be repelled to sense that the bullying claims are creation headlines in Asia, he can take a little condolence from his work of art in the simulation. His avatar is significantly slimmer and younger than the real-life PM.

The shave has annoyed most cheer between Twitter users after being picked up by multiform domestic bloggers on Tuesday. One commenter on the regressive blog Dizzy Thinks simply wrote: "Makes you unapproachable to be British."

Apple Daily, a journal and website formed in both Hong Kong and Taiwan, has formerly used computer existence to reconstruct the car pile-up that led to the unravelling of Tiger Woods" passionate misadventures.