Paul Hodkinson is sceptical of the notion that an unregulated press is thereby ‘free’.
Following up on his post earlier in the week, Charlie Beckett argues that the importance of Leveson must not be downplayed.
While some might see virtue in Nick Clegg’s assertiveness over Leveson, Stephen Tall bemoans the fact that it is David Cameron rather than the Lib Dem leader who is standing up for liberal principle of a free press.
Con Coughlin applauds David Cameron for rejecting Leveson’s recommendations.
But James Forsyth thinks that his actions have left the Prime Minister in an obvious minority.