London: British Prime Minister David Cameron has indicated he is “perfectly happy” over the fact that the text messages and emails exchanged between him and former News International chief Rebekah Brooks were made public.
Copies of the correspondence between Cameron and Brooks were handed to the Leveson Inquiry by NI, but most of it has been kept secret after Lord Justice Leveson deemed it irrelevant to his inquiry into media standards.
According to the paper, it is understood that Cameron would be “perfectly happy” for any text messages or emails which Lord Justice Leveson believes to be relevant to his inquiry to be published. Two leaked messages showed that Cameron messaged Brooks about a ‘fast, unpredictable ride’ on her husband’s horse, and that Brooks texted to say she ‘cried twice’ during one of his speeches. (ANI)