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Malvern MP uses vote to protect freedom of local media

Rob George 11th May, 2018 Updated: 11th May, 2018   0

A CONTROVERSIAL amendment which could have seen local newspapers pay both sides of a legal bill, no matter who won the case, was defeated in the House of Commons with the support of Malvern’s MP.

Harriett Baldwin revealed her opposition to former Labour leader Ed Milliband’s proposal for a second Leveson inquiry into the press’s relationship with the police which was defeated by nine votes — 304 to 295 — after free speech campaigners and experts in media law warned of a chilling threat to press independence.

Following the vote, a further amendment from West Midlands MP Tom Watson was scrapped.

In it, he called for newspapers such as the Observer to join a regulator set up by former F1 boss Max Moseley and financed by private donors or face the prospect of paying both sides of a legal bill if sued, no matter whether the newspaper won or how frivolous the claim was.




Speaking after the vote, Mrs Baldwin said: “I welcome the fact that the Government has passed this important legislation which protects our free press and headed off Labour attempts to put many small newspapers at risk of damagingly high legal costs,”

“I have always been a strong supporter of our local media and the role they it plays in our society and welcome the fact this legislation passed without these amendments, removing the worrying threat for local newspapers.”