
“Cameron’s comments were the highest profile intervention by a British official in a debate about whether the left-leaning daily was right to publish Snowden’s revelations about US and British spy programmes. ‘I think the plain fact is that what has happened has damaged national security,’ Cameron told parliament. ‘And in many ways the Guardian themselves admitted that when they agreed — when asked politely by my national security adviser and cabinet secretary to destroy the files they had — they went ahead and destroyed those files. So they know that what they’re dealing with is dangerous for national security.'”
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