AP/ June 12, 2012, 12:19 PM

Former UK Prime Minister John Major says Rupert Murdoch tried to change government policy

Former British Prime Minister John Major poses for photographers as he arrives to give evidence to the Leveson inquiry at the Royal Courts of Justice in central London, Tuesday, June 12, 2012.

Former British Prime Minister John Major poses for photographers as he arrives to give evidence to the Leveson inquiry at the Royal Courts of Justice in central London, Tuesday, June 12, 2012. / AP Photo/Lefteris Pitarakis

(AP) LONDON - Former British Prime Minister John Major said Tuesday that Rupert Murdoch tried to influence his government's dealings with the European Union, even hinting that the politician could lose the support of the media mogul's newspapers if he didn't change direction.

Major was testifying before Britain's inquiry into media ethics, which was set up after it emerged that reporters at a major Murdoch tabloid had hacked into the voicemails of people in the news.

The scandal has since mushroomed, engulfing political leaders criticized as having too-cozy links with the media tycoon.

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Major, the Conservative Party premier from 1990 to 1997, said Murdoch had made his views clear at a private dinner in February 1997, three months before the general election.

The ex-premier said Murdoch had not directly told Major to change his policies, but "made it clear that he disliked my European policies which he wished me to change. "

Murdoch said his newspapers would not support the Conservative government unless it changed direction, Major said

"So far as I recall he made no mention of editorial independence but referred to all his papers as `we,"' Major added.

Major's term in office was dominated by Europe — the British pound crashed out of a European currency exchange rate setting mechanism in 1992, and Major frequently had to fight his own party over how involved Britain should be with the European Union.

Shortly after the dinner, Murdoch's two main newspapers, News of the World and The Sun, backed Tony Blair's Labour party in the 1997 general election, which ended Major's rule.

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Blair and his successor Gordon Brown have also testified at the inquiry about their relationship with Murdoch's empire. Brown said Monday that Murdoch's papers had undermined the British war effort in Afghanistan.

The phone-hacking scandal that began with revelations about Murdoch's now-defunct News of the World has triggered three police investigations that have resulted in more than 40 arrests.

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sidney18511 says:
Fox news went to court to proclaim that they are an entertainment channel and they don't have to be truthful. They are legally allowed to lie. And the sheeple believe the propaganda that all the other stations lie. No one who watches fox knows about Murdoch legal troubles or that fox is co- owned by a Muslim Saudi.
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thornycuddles replies:
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Fox is co-owned by a Muslim Saudi? Please tell us more, Sid, and spread the word. Murdoch's vile influence runs deep and is splitting our country with the lies geared toward fostering his nefarious need for of world dominance. We are being destroyed from within by this out-of-control media mogul, along with the (unwitting?) help of Murdoch's cozy media cohorts. Who are they, and why do we know so little about our so-called news sources?
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jntlw says:
I thought Grover Norquist was the god of the GOP but I guess Rupert Murdoch is also. FOX news has some good people but unfortunately they are off the cliff to the right. Just think of all the outragous and blatant lies and slander that have come from Fox news - boggles the mind. Rupert is one slimey evil dude.
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fredisalive says:
this media outlet is fascist and anyone who believes otherwise is duped!
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KPeters_from_UK says:
Can the GOP supporters who religiously watch Fox really defend Murdoch? Can they truly believe that Murdoch isn't doing the same at Fox?
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sidney18511 replies:
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The sheeple that watch fox don't even know about Murdoch's legal problems, fox never reports about it.
And all the misinformed viewers believe fox new propaganda that ALL the other news outlets lie, so that they never watch anything but fox. Fox presented itself to a court of law as an entertainment network and they are legally allowed to lie. None of the viewers know that a Muslim saudi owns 10%. This man is the worst thing to happen in the USA.
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Widower1955 says:
Imagine that; Rupert Murdoch using his media empire to sway government policy. Couldn't happen across the pond in the US, could it now?
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tx_doughboy replies:
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One has to wonder where he got the idea it was ok. Yes?