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Tony Blair 'tried to hush up scandal'

Former British Premier Tony Blair tried to hush up the News of the World's phone-hacking scandal by urging his successor Gordon Brown to persuade the Labour MP -- who led the campaign to expose the tabloid -- to back off, a media report said.

Updated on: Jul 11, 2011 12:13 AM IST
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Former British Premier Tony Blair tried to hush up the News of the World's phone-hacking scandal by urging his successor Gordon Brown to persuade the Labour MP -- who led the campaign to expose the tabloid -- to back off, a media report said.

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Blair, who is said to have close links with the UK tabloid's owner Rupert Murdoch, wanted Brown to get his ally Tom Watson to lay off the News International title, but Brown refused, the 'Daily Mail' quoted sources as saying.

Watson's two-year crusade played a major part in Murdoch's shock decision to close the newspaper after Sunday's edition, the report said.

Brown's office has declined to comment on whether Blair had intervened, saying, "We never comment on private conversations."

But a friend of Brown said: "There is no doubt about it, Tony wanted Gordon to intervene."

A spokesman for Blair, however, said: "The allegation is categorically untrue." He declined to elaborate on which aspect was untrue.

Blair's alleged attempt to persuade Brown to put pressure on Watson is likely to bring his links with Murdoch under fresh scrutiny.

 
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