Murdoch demanded policy change: Former British PM

London: Former British Prime Minister John Major today told an inquiry that Rupert Murdoch demanded a change in his government`s policy on Europe in return for support from the media baron`s stable of newspapers. Major, who was the Conservative prime minister from 1990 to 1997, gave evidence before the Leveson Inquiry into the ethics, culture […]

London: Former British Prime Minister John Major today told an inquiry that Rupert Murdoch demanded a change in his government`s policy on Europe in return for support from the media baron`s stable of newspapers. Major, who was the Conservative prime minister from 1990 to 1997, gave evidence before the Leveson Inquiry into the ethics, culture and practices of the British press, and directly contradicted the News Corp chief`s own testimony earlier.

The inquiry is currently hearing evidence from leading lights in British politics on the relationship with the press. Recalling a meeting with Murdoch, Major said: "I haven`t talked about this conversation at any stage over the past 15 years but now I am under oath. I was asked the question and I have answered the question."