UK Cabinet Minister Discusses 4chan's "Hamster Email" Protest on National Radio
A UK cabinet minister, Rt. Hon. Liz Kendall MP, Secretary of State for the Department of Science, Innovation and Technology (“DSIT”), discussed the infamous “hamster e-mail”…
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