How PM betrayed Britain’s free press… and the bitterly ironic twist: Was it a Rebekah Brooks ploy which gave Cameron the idea for the Leveson Inquiry?

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‘As revelations continued to spill out about phone-hacking at the News of the World, Rebekah Brooks tried to seize the initiative.

According to a senior executive who works for a rival newspaper group, the News International chief executive assumed that her tabloid wasn’t the only one guilty of listening in to celebrity voicemails.

‘Rebekah was desperate to have anything that would spread the News of the World virus into the whole of the rest of the industry,’ he says.

‘She said words to the effect of: “Let’s all get together and say we were all at it; we’re going to take part in this truth and reconciliation commission and we’re going to put it all on the table so that we can move on.” ’’

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