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Cameron Caves In! - Press Regulator To Be Backed By Legislation.

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Gromit | 08:34 Mon 18th Mar 2013 | News
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Last week, much to everyones shock, the Conservatives pulled out of all party talks to get an agreement on implementing the Leveson Inquiry recomendations. It was looking like a Commons defeat for Cameron today as the other parties and disaffected Tories would have beaten Cameron.

But the Cameron came back to the table and accepted the LibDem/Labour deal.

http://www.guardian.co.uk/media/2013/mar/18/press-regulation-deal-close-talks

I am pleased. An all party agreement has a better chance of working.

Why did Cameron change his mind?
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The Mail have changed their headline again. It now reada...

// David Cameron's 'Winston Churchill moment': PM boasts he has 'defeated foes of Press tyranny' after striking historic deal for tough new watchdog //
your eyes are not on the ball.

Is an unfree press better than a free press ?

caves-in or not is irrelevant to the larger picture

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