David Cameron has warned the press that it runs the risk of facing
"hideous statutory regulation" in the future if the Independent Press Standards Organisation
declines to seek recognition under the terms of the new royal charter. In an interview with the Spectator's editor, Fraser
Nelson,, a strong campaigner against the royal charter, Cameron said a "less liberal, less enlightened government" of the future could impose statutory controls
unless the press acted now.
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