Hilton: Public feel Google is 'above the law'
There is growing public anger against companies like Google because of a sense that they are "above the law", Steve Hilton has told the Today programme.
David Cameron's former director of strategy said that some companies have become dominant not just in the market place but in the way they lobby governments.
Companies have a "responsibility to behave in a way that earns public trust" he told presenter John Humphrys.
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