Angela Channing
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Kenneth Clarke who was Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice in David Cameron's cabinet made an absolutely astonishing revelation about how corrupt that government was.
Mr Clarke revealed in his evidence to the Competition and Markets Authority that David Cameron probably did “some sort of a deal” with Rupert Murdoch to win the Sun’s support for the Conservatives in the 2010 general election. The deal involved Murdoch's man, Andy Coulson, being put at the heart of the government as it's Director of Communications so he could spy on and influence policy according to what Murdoch wanted.
Mr Clarke also revealed how Cameron made Clarke, in his role as Justice Secretary, hold a meeting with Rebekah Brooks, who was then head of News International. In the meeting she “described herself as running the government now in partnership with David Cameron” and proceeded to try to influence him to introduce prison ships which Murdoch supported.
Cameron should be put on trial, he was the worst Prime Minister of the UK in my lifetime but this corruption is criminal and he shouldn't be allowed to get away with it.
Ken Clarke: David Cameron may have 'done some sort of deal' with Rupert Murdoch
Mr Clarke revealed in his evidence to the Competition and Markets Authority that David Cameron probably did “some sort of a deal” with Rupert Murdoch to win the Sun’s support for the Conservatives in the 2010 general election. The deal involved Murdoch's man, Andy Coulson, being put at the heart of the government as it's Director of Communications so he could spy on and influence policy according to what Murdoch wanted.
Mr Clarke also revealed how Cameron made Clarke, in his role as Justice Secretary, hold a meeting with Rebekah Brooks, who was then head of News International. In the meeting she “described herself as running the government now in partnership with David Cameron” and proceeded to try to influence him to introduce prison ships which Murdoch supported.
Cameron should be put on trial, he was the worst Prime Minister of the UK in my lifetime but this corruption is criminal and he shouldn't be allowed to get away with it.
Ken Clarke: David Cameron may have 'done some sort of deal' with Rupert Murdoch