Prime Minister David Cameron told British lawmakers during a heated session Wednesday that if he had known then what he knows now about his one-time communications director, former News of the World editor Andy Coulson, he would not have hired him.
Cameron faced more than 130 questions as he made a statement to the House of Commons, where members of Parliament grilled him over his relationships with those at the heart of a phone-hacking scandal at the News of the World. That was Britain's largest Sunday newspaper until it was closed July 10 amid a controversy that has riveted Britain and unfolded at a dizzying pace in the past two weeks.
Cameron's appearance in Parliament grew so contentious that legislators were reminded at least twice to be quiet and let the prime minister have his say. It shifted the focus squarely to the political realm, a day after dramatic testimony that focused on the actions of media executives.
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