In July, David Cameron pleased Rupert Murdoch’s Sky TV by
threatening to abolish Ofcom, which would save the organization
billions of pounds. In September, Rupert Murdoch’s Sun newspaper
declared that it thought the nice young leader of the Conservative
Party should run the country. This probably wasn’t quid pro quo –
chances are the Sun would have backed whichever party looked
likeliest to win, as it has done for the last 30 years – but it can
have done the budding relationship no …
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