Should Mrs Pratt have gone public?
Probably not. The National Bullying Helpline is a confidential telephone service. Mrs Pratt has not revealed the identities of the callers but nevertheless several people — including Ann Widdecombe, one of the charity’s patrons — have said that their workplace should not have been made public either. Another patron, Professor Cary Cooper, has resigned this morning for breaking confidentiality rules. How has Labour responded? Last night and this morning, the party has attempted to undermine the credibility of Mrs Pratt and her organisation. Initially Labour sources pointed out that the hotline premises in Swindon are situated close to a Tory headquarters. Labour MP Anne Snelgrove, who helped Mrs Pratt launch the helpline, said today she severed her links with her after receiving complaints in 2008 about the way the helpline had referred calls to her husband’s consultancy. Mrs Pratt confirmed this. One user of the consultancy also complained that Mrs Pratt’s husband, who is also her busi
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