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Gable's Fables 1: The "Nazi Army Trained by Nato"
Gable’s Fables 2: “Maggies Militant Tendency” Lie Cost the BBC £1 million
Gable’s Fables 3: Brits “Gunrunning to American Soldiers”
Gable’s Fables 4: The Letter to the Prime Minister

Gable’s Fables 5: How Gable Paid £5,000 for Lying

Gable’s Fables 6: Searchlight Apologizes for “Not Checking Its Facts”

Gable’s Fables 7: Private Eye Sued After Gable “Murder Plot” Fantasy
Gable’s Fables 8: The “Notting Hill Bomb Plot” that Never Was
Gerry’s Fables 9: “The Secret Agent” Setup
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Gable’s Fables 4: The Letter to the Prime Minister

The Handwritten Letter to the PM which Never Was

In the November 1997 issue of Searchlight, Gable reproduced what he claimed was a handwritten letter, supposedly sent by a “Ku Klux Klan group in Mercia” (called, not surprisingly, the Mercian Klan) to the Prime Minister.

The letter warned of terror tactics as "the BNP had tried the political way".

As far-fetched as this was, some dim-witted journalists, obviously unaware of Gable’s long history of simply inventing things, actually believed the letter to be genuine.

However, Gable’s lie fell apart after the New Target journal wrote to the Prime Minister for comment on the letter – and the PM’s office denied ever having received or seen such a letter.

Searchlight has a "proud tradition" of printing handwritten letters from "political opponents”  -- which is a cheap and easy way to smear people if one has no other ‘evidence’ to hand.