My right hon. Friend makes an incredibly important point. If such an accessible arbitration system were to be established—which would involve going further than the pilot scheme—it would be churlish of the House to ignore that progress and to insist on the point of principle involving going before the recognition panel. This matter should be pursued, and that is why it is right to use the consultation process to explore what more can be done to ensure that IPSO is compliant, that it offers the access to low-cost arbitration that the public want, and that it can win public respect as an effective means of self-regulation for the press.
Investigatory Powers Bill
Proceeding contribution from
Damian Collins
(Conservative)
in the House of Commons on Tuesday, 15 November 2016.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Investigatory Powers Bill.
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