No free press should have to surrender to a vindictive tycoon – yet Max Mosley has nearly won in Britain
It is inexcusable that the state has 'recognised' Impress as an official press regulator
Maxed out
NO democracy should tolerate the idea of centuries of press freedom being left in the hands of a vindictive tycoon.
Yet this is where we find ourselves in Britain.
It is inexcusable that the state has “recognised” Impress as an official press regulator, despite being bankrolled by odious millionaire Max Mosley and supported by just four per cent of Brits.
It beggars belief that newspapers who refuse to submit to Mosley’s organisation, staffed by zealots who hate the tabloids, will be clobbered by a law that would force them to pay crippling legal costs on libel actions even if they won.
Most newspapers are members of IPSO — a self-funded, properly independent regulator, with an arbitration service that ensures justice can be served without threatening the future of investigative journalism.
Mosley and the washed-up celebs and politicians of Hacked Off strong-armed David Cameron into the Leveson Inquiry, costing the taxpayer £5million, and police investigations and journalist trials that cost another £43.7million.
They will do anything to shut down papers that expose the wrongdoings of the rich and famous.
They must be stopped.
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