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13th June 2012

Link reblogged from A Bokononist with 45 notes

Former British PM John Major testifies that Rupert Murdoch demanded his government change its policy on Europe or his papers would oppose him at the 1997 general election. →

paxamericana:

Rupert Murdoch pressured me over Europe, says John Major

Ex-PM tells Leveson inquiry that mogul said in 1997 his papers would oppose the government if it did not change its policy

Source: paxamericana

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    Murdoch media? A political agenda!?! I never would have imagined!
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    Can’t believe Rupert Murdoch lied to us. Who can we trust?
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    “I have never asked a Prime Minister for anything” - Rupert Murdoch (to the Leveson Inquiry)
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