What the PM told Parliament about victims of the press: a reminder

09/09/2013

By Hacked OffDavid Cameron gave clear assurances on numerous occasions that the interests of those who suffered at the hands of unscrupulous and criminal elements in the newspaper industry should be uppermost in the debate over the future of press regulation. Tomorrow, he is due to be questioned by senior backbench MPs about the state of play of the Royal Charter for self-regulation of the press, agreed by all parties on March 18th 2013.Here are excerpts of his remarks from the debate on the day of the cross-party agreement.From Hansard, 18th March 2013PRIME MINISTER:“What happened to the Dowlers, the McCanns, Christopher Jefferies and many other innocent people who had never sought the limelight was utterly despicable. It is right that we put in place a new system of press regulation to ensure that such appalling acts can never happen again. We should do that without further delay. The royal charter, which I would like us to take note of now, will help do exactly that.[…]“My right hon. Friend the Deputy Prime Minister, the Leader of the Opposition and I have today reached cross-party agreement on a royal charter that will help deliver a new system of independent and robust press regulation in our country. As Lord Justice Leveson recommended, we need a system of tough, independent self-regulation that will deliver for victims and meet the principles set out in his report.[…]“The royal charter agreed today has benefited hugely from hundreds of hours of detailed negotiations with representatives of victims, all main political parties and the press themselves, and has been further improved by the hours of discussions between the parties this weekend. I am grateful for the spirit of give and take on all sides. We stand here today with a cross-party agreement for a new system of press regulation that supports our great traditions of investigative journalism and free speech and protects the rights of the vulnerable and the innocent. If this system is implemented, the country should have confidence that the terrible suffering of innocent victims, such as the Dowlers, the McCanns and Christopher Jeffries, should never be repeated. My message to the press is now very clear: we have had the debate, now it is time to get on and make this system work.”

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