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MSP fury at Straw's secret Tyson talks
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Francis Elliott Westminster Editor and Murdo MacLeod Political Correspondent
2000
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MSP fury at Straw's secret Tyson talks
2000
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HOME Secretary Jack Straw held a secret meeting with Mike Tyson's management 12 days before the Scottish parliament learned that the boxer was planning to fight in Glasgow, Scotland on Sunday can reveal. Last night MP Jimmy Wray, who organised the meeting in Straw's private office and was accompanied by Lord Brooks, a steward of the British Boxing Board of Control, admitted: \"We were very pleased with the meeting - Jack Straw gave us a fair hearing.\" But the revelation has provoked further fury from MSPs, who believe the Home Secretary's decision personally to meet Tyson's supporters on May 3 has undermined his claims to have made an even- handed judgment on Thursday, when he announced that Tyson, a convicted rapist, could enter Britain.
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