I am grateful for that accurate intervention. The noble Lord, Lord Berkeley, asks from a sedentary position what the answer is. The noble Lord, Lord Low, is right: the Government have not gone ahead with Section 40. The Government have sat on their hands. All I will say in conclusion is that the media can roll out all their lawyers and journalists, and they can write their editorials suggesting that we are attacking press freedom: they know it is rubbish and not true. Unless the Government deal with the real hurt, problem and exposed faults of the media, this will continue. A sensible, smart Government —one advised by the noble and learned Lord, Lord Keen —would deal with these problems now rather than let it drag on into 2018, as it will. We will vote for the amendment.
Data Protection Bill [HL]
Proceeding contribution from
Lord McNally
(Liberal Democrat)
in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 13 December 2017.
It occurred during Debate on bills on Data Protection Bill [HL].
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