Coming too late last night for the industry affected to get
it onto those all-important front pages was the news that the Royal Charter put
together by the press as an alternative to that agreed by all three major
parties in Parliament had been rejected by a sub-committee of the Privy
Council. There were the usual denials, but the BBC Newsnight team are
sticking with their story.
So how is the Fourth Estate taking the news? Well, for the
most part, they aren’t going to tell you: although you can read the report on
the Beeb’s website, the only papers whose websites are carrying the story are,
to no surprise, the deeply subversive Guardian,
and the Independent.
The Mail and Telegraph don’t (yet) want to talk about it. Maybe the Express will have the story tomorrow.
And while the Indy
suggests that MPs will try and amend the cross-party Royal Charter, and the Guardian tells that Young Dave is trying
to put off the decision, the fact remains that what remains on the table has
already been subject to amendment to accommodate the concerns of the press,
and, as Dr Gerry McCann has put it, is the “minimum”
acceptable to those who have suffered past press misbehaviour.
But, come the hour, come the clueless pundit prepared to
whistle hopefully in the thought that it might all magically disappear,
vanished for good on a technicality of his own invention: step forward the
loathsome Toby Young (that’s the Hon Toby Daniel Moorsom Young, folks), taking
to the bear pit that is Telegraph
blogs to tell his adoring readers (Damian and James Delingbonkers) that all is
not lost.
“Rejection
of press's Royal Charter by subcommittee of Privy Council looks like a
stitch-up” declared Tobes. “There
was something a bit fishy about last night’s revelation” he added,
suggesting he might have been watching Channel 4 by mistake. A subcommittee had
made the decision, “But was this
subcommittee constitutionally empowered to make such a momentous decision?”
To which the answer is, don’t be such a complete twat Tobes,
of course it is, it’s a subcommittee of the sodding Privy Council. Like the
Government and its legal team will make a howler so basic that even the Hon
Toby Amateur Intercoursing Loophole Young can call it out and derail the
process. But he wants everyone to know that he’s a master of this subject
because he argued about it once.
Meanwhile, in the real world, those who have engaged brain
before mouth will be focusing on the cross-party Royal Charter and any
last-minute attempts at backsliding from the Tories, given the signal from
Cameron that he may be trying to find a way out of the promise he gave to
implement whatever Lord Justice Leveson recommended. Because it is not over
just yet.
That is why the rhetoric from the press side is so
desperate. No change there, then.
1 comment:
I left a disparaging post in tobe's comments section and - lo! - it's been taken down!
toby. cold steel up. up him. doesn't like.
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