NEW REGULATOR – SAME AS
THE OLD REGULATOR
Following Lord Justice Leveson’s report, and the passing of
the old year, it is perhaps time to see what progress has been made in maybe
implementing some of his recommendations. And, sad to say, what has been turned
up shows that there has been virtually no progress, with the thought occurring
that the Fourth Estate and its friends are hoping all will go quiet and allow
them to carry on as before.
You think I jest? While those at the Hacked
Off campaign, who at least have a petition with over 147,000 signatures
behind them, are maintaining the pressure on the Government, with Brian
Cathcart’s Comment Is Free piece
from yesterday well worth reading, the establishment view, typified by Tim Luckhurst,
is one of no longer even pretending that they are interested in a new press
regulator.
Luckhurst, who is representing the vested interests of most
proprietors and editors, has taken to denouncing anyone such as Hacked Off as, er, being the
representative of vested interests. He then moves right along to accuse anyone
opposing him of being intolerant of dissent, but as
this blog has found, Luckhurst’s own response
to dissenting views is, er, intolerance – followed
by abuse.
This is accompanied by the continuing claim of democratic
legitimacy, although as far as is known, neither Luckhurst nor any of the
bosses or editors has successfully run for elective office in the recent past.
Then anyone not happy with the status quo is dismissed as a “zealot”, a term much used by Melanie “not just Barking but halfway to Upminster”
Phillips, whose zealotry is without parallel.
And all the while, Hacked
Off and anyone daring to speak in their favour are roundly condemned as
being in favour of “censorship” and
against “freedom”. Meanwhile, there
is no move to bring into being that independent press regulator that was going
to happen soon. Editors were working to agree the details. Young Dave had them
in for a jolly good chat. And then there was silence.
That silence is why Brian Cathcart and Hacked Off are pushing for action – because not only is the Fourth
Estate not taking any, it is also getting its cheerleaders to smear any
perceived opposition with the express intention of keeping attention elsewhere,
in the hope that nobody will notice when the new regulator is unveiled and
turns out to be the same press doormat as the last one.
This is the point that Tim Luckhurst and his pals will not
address: there will, if his attacks are successful, be no truly independent
regulator of the press. Editors will continue to interpret the rules to ensure
that they get the results they want, and stuff the interests of anyone who gets
in the way. That is what all the guff about “freedom” really means: the public is free to get shafted. And that’s not good enough.
1 comment:
Seriously Tim, did you really expect anything to come out of Leveson to reign in the press?
It has been attempted before and no doubt will be again, and that too will have the same outcome, lots of critical words, but sweet FA in the way of action.
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