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Lost for Words Member Since: 18 Jun 2015 Location: Warminster, Wiltshire Posts: 473 |
As some of you may be aware, the government is currently consulting on the implementation of the Leveson Inquiry and section 40 of the Crime and Courts Act 2013.
Consultations get bombarded by special interest groups so every voice counts. Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK Discovery 3 TDV6 Auto HSE Zambezi Silver |
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29th Dec 2016 11:48am |
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Lost for Words Member Since: 18 Jun 2015 Location: Warminster, Wiltshire Posts: 473 |
Cheers.
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29th Dec 2016 1:45pm |
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Giantlandyman Member Since: 25 Nov 2015 Location: Essex Posts: 800 |
I quite agree government has no place in interfering with the press. However, from my dealings with them, they need to be held properly accountable for their behaviour.
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29th Dec 2016 2:53pm |
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Lost for Words Member Since: 18 Jun 2015 Location: Warminster, Wiltshire Posts: 473 |
The issue is, by whom can they be held to account? The answer, whether we like it or not, is nobody, because if somebody is holding the press to account, who is holding that organisation to account? You end up with worse than you started with.
There's nobody who can or should have the power to censor the media, because nobody is without an agenda and everybody has a different opinion of what is objective fact. The best way to protect the truth is to ensure every voice is heard and ensure the buck stops at the libel laws. Otherwise, it's a very slippery slope. Visiting from DISCO3.CO.UK Discovery 3 TDV6 Auto HSE Zambezi Silver |
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29th Dec 2016 3:20pm |
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Giantlandyman Member Since: 25 Nov 2015 Location: Essex Posts: 800 |
^ I understand that and fully agree with all of that post BUT I haven't seen anything that defines what a "state approved regulator" is. If done properly, it could be a very good thing in my view. Granted, with suitable interference it could be otherwise but.........
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29th Dec 2016 7:34pm |
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rvbush Member Since: 08 Jan 2016 Location: Leamington Spa Posts: 540 |
The huge media organisations simply have too much power, they need to be broken up to introduce more competition, which in turn would introduce more objectivity. The world has allowed the moguls to exist and now has no way to control them, because control works the other war around, ie the media moguls control Governments. Look at how our lot spend all their time up that nasty incidious little creep Murdoch's ar*e.
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30th Dec 2016 9:09am |
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RR2008HSE Member Since: 06 Jan 2013 Location: British Columbia Posts: 2932 |
Complicated. The press have behaved very badly, but one doesn't want a cure that's worse. I'm glad I don't have to figure that one out. |
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2nd Jan 2017 8:09pm |
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axle Member Since: 28 Oct 2007 Location: Perth Perth the end of the Earth Posts: 2964 |
Freedom of the press and lack of censorship are vital rights of a free democracy , using media corporations greed and agendas as a way of beating them into submission to tow the line is a typically blunt and ill-targeted political maneuver .Good journalism does exist and needs to be encouraged and not sent hiding in fear of its very financial existence .My Grandfather had quite a lot to say on the subject and I know he would be appalled by this blatant move to curb the press . 2008 MY Supercharged
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