Prime Minister urges newspapers to support new press deal

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Tuesday, March 19, 2013
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Prime Minister David Cameron yesterday urged the newspaper industry to sign up to a new system of regulation, which he said would preserve freedom of the press while protecting the vulnerable.

The proposed new system was agreed in a cross-party deal at 2.30am yesterday morning, after late-night talks which averted almost certain defeat for the Prime Minister in the House of Commons.

  1. Prime Minister David Cameron speaks to MPs during the emergency debate in the House of Commons in central London today on the proposals for reforming press regulation. PRESS ASSOCIATION

    Prime Minister David Cameron speaks to MPs during the emergency debate in the House of Commons in central London today on the proposals for reforming press regulation. PRESS ASSOCIATION

Setting out plans for a Royal Charter to back a new, tougher press regulator with the power to impose big fines and prominent apologies on errant newspapers, Mr Cameron told MPs that the proposals delivered on the recommendations of last year’s Leveson Report on press standards.

And the agreement was backed by the Hacked Off campaign, which said it believed the new system would produce a “genuinely independent” regulator to offer redress for press abuses.

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However, there was a cautious response from elements of the press, with a joint statement signed by the Mail, Telegraph, News International and Northern and Shell, warning that there remained “several deeply contentious issues which have not yet been resolved with the industry” and making clear that they would not make an immediate response.

Despite their agreement, the parties continued to squabble over the legal status of the new system. In an emergency debate in the Commons, Mr Cameron insisted that the scheme did not “cross the Rubicon” of introducing a press law, which he said would open the door for future governments to suppress free speech. But Labour leader Ed Miliband maintained there was “statutory underpinning” for the Royal Charter, while Liberal Democrat leader Nick Clegg described it as “a Royal Charter protected by legislation”.

Mr Cameron made a number of concessions to secure the deal, dropping an effective veto for the industry over the new regulator’s membership and agreeing that the regulator should have the power to “direct” newspapers on the prominence of apologies and corrections.

Controversially, four members of Hacked Off were also present for the talks.

Tory sources said they had not known they would be there, but Labour insisted it would not “apologise for standing side by side with the victims” of press intrusion.

Under the deal, the Royal Charter will establish a panel to oversee the new system of press self-regulation and ensure that it is genuinely independent and effective. The charter does not require parliamentary approval, but two pieces of legislation are being passed to ensure that it functions as intended.

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  • Profile image for hetzer

    by hetzer

    Tuesday, March 19 2013, 11:46AM

    “Who is Chairman Camoron trying to fool here?
    There already is plenty enough press regulation,
    it is simply that it is not enforced.
    A lot like the FSA, they are manipulated.
    Leveson is a total con trick, backed by Common Purpose.
    Sir David Bell, a Leveson Commitee member is the
    big cheese in CP and Marxist Julia Middleton is CP and on the
    Media Standards Trust.
    A very sinister spider's web at work here, it needs
    exposing for what it really is.
    The reality surely is that Camoron, Milliband and Dregg want total control
    of everything pumped out to the masses, a
    100% monopoly of propaganda and lies.
    They already have the BBC sown up.
    Now the MSM, next the Internet.
    All the trappings here of a controlled Police State, Goebbels style.
    This interparty squabble is hogwash, a thin veneer
    to make the sheeple think there is dissent within.
    They are all in this deception together.
    The Govt know full well that their lies are coming home
    to haunt them, Leveson is meant to cover for them.
    It won't work, the people will always get at the truth eventually.”

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