David Cameron makes veiled threat to media over NSA and GCHQ leaks

Found on The Guardian on Tuesday, 29 October 2013
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"The approach we have taken is to try to talk to the press and explain how damaging some of these things can be and that is why the Guardian did actually destroy some of the information and disks that they have. But they've now gone on and printed further material which is damaging."

"I don't want to have to use injunctions or D notices or the other tougher measures. I think it's much better to appeal to newspapers' sense of social responsibility. But if they don't demonstrate some social responsibility it would be very difficult for government to stand back and not to act."

Remember when there was the freedom of press? Of course that freedom has limits in fascist countries there wannabe dictators threaten journalists. Funny how the government wants to silence those who put a little light on the questionable actions after the same government, among many others, have always told people that it is ok to be monitored when you have nothing to hide. Looks like Cameron et al have a lot to hide.