Press Regulations
BBC one news - 18/3/13
David Cameron can't agree with his coalition
on the press regulations. David Cameron believes the press should continue on
without ay political interferences in the news. The liberal democrats side with
the labour party on this front and this might undermine Cameron’s authority,
not only now but also later in his career. The liberal democrats and the labour
party want to make sure that the royal charter stays exactly what it is now. There’s
only one day left until the voting begins in the Commons but after three months
there is still no deal between the parties.
My opinion:
I do think this is a tough one. Because it
is the same royal charter that he first agreed on that he is questioning now. I
do think it’s very interesting for him to take the press’ needs into account
and listen to both parties. What the downside is of course that this issue may
see a rift in the coalition. An agreement hasn’t been abandoned though. But it
doesn’t really matter on what they agree on, there’s always going to be
somebody affected by the issue who isn’t going to be very happy about it.
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