if (contrary to my view) the relevant assessors were delegates or representatives of the section of the press of which they have experience

I would need a bewildering array of those with different experiences as journalists to those presently appointed and there is no reason why it should end there. Mr. Sherborne (for those who complain about the conduct of the press) made the point that it could also be said that the assessors do not include a victim of unethical or illegal behaviour at the hands of the press or someone who will address the issues from that standpoint. There is also no assessor who approaches the issue of relationships with the press from the standpoint of a politician. The number of assessors would grow and become potentially unwieldy. Balance could become more and not less difficult.

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