Rupert Murdoch used his political influence and contacts at the highest levels to try to get Labour MPs and peers to back away from investigations into phone hacking at the News of the World, a former minister in Gordon Brown's government has told the Observer.
The ex-minister, who does not want to be named, says he is aware of evidence that Murdoch, the chairman of News Corporation, relayed messages to Brown last year via a third party, urging him to help take the political heat out of the row, which he felt was in danger of damaging his company. Brown, who stepped down as prime minister after last May's general election defeat for Labour, has refused to comment on the claim, but has not denied it. From HERE.
O my poor Kingdom, Sick with civil blows Peopled with WOLVES, Thy old inhabitants...
4/10/2011
Gordon Brown And The Hacking Scandal
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It's blair not brown who sold his rancid soul to satan.
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