Ah, but he's an American citizen now, and that extradition treaty Blair bent over and spread 'em for only allows for extradition of British subjects to the States on no real evidence, not vice versa. And people complain about the European Arrest Warrant being open to abuse!markfiend wrote: If it can be shown that Murdoch did know of the phone hacking, particularly phones of government ministers, given that he is a foreign national, I think it would be legitimate to charge him with espionage.
I think people in politics, and the politically-minded have been over-estimating his influence for years. The only people I know who buy, or have ever bought The Sun did so largely for the boobs and the sport section. The Times ceased to be taken seriously as a broadsheet some time ago. So the idea his titles could swing elections based on their editorial content seems a bit of a stretch. To me he's a convenient bogeyman bought up whenever anyone starts suggesting forcing people to pay £150 a year to fund the BBC is a bit wrong.