So, in his testimony to the Culture, Media and Sport Select Committee Rupert Murdoch says:
Q224 Jim Sheridan: Mr Blair visited you halfway round the world, before the 1997 election. Anyway, that does not matter.
Rupert Murdoch: That was something that Mr Cameron arranged—Campbell.
Meanwhile in Letters Guardian
Tony Blair's 2010 autobiography makes it clear that while there was internal opposition to visiting Murdoch in Hayman Island in June 1995, "now it seems obvious: the country's most powerful newspaper proprietor, whose publications have hitherto been rancorous in their opposition to the Labour Party, invites us into the lion's den. You go, don't you?"
Professor Joe Sim
Liverpool John Moores University
Did Alistair Campbell mislead them both?