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http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... avile.html

I knew it was linked to Liberty as it's called today, but I'd no idea those muppets were on the scene.

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Wed Feb 19, 2014 2:07 pm
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That's the stupidest article I've seen in a long time.

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Are they friends with Sebastian Edathy?

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Are they friends with Sebastian Edathy?


Looked him up and that led to this http://www.dw.de/child-pornographys-leg ... a-17434876

That's mad, it'd be my personal hope that they'd toughen their laws :o

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That's the stupidest article I've seen in a long time.

Ah, you're a new reader of the Daily Mail then?

It's laughable how utterly effing terrified the DM is that labour might win the next election. They've just realised what would likely happen if the bloke whose dead father they repeatedly publicly vilified gets to be prime minister. I don't particularly think Milliband would be a great PM but I'd consider voting for him simply to see exactly how big a can of whoop-ass he'd open on them.


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The laws are pretty tough, on the other hand if you have 'typical' baby photos, your baby first batch etc. you won't be prosecuted, the same for young children naked on the beach in a family setting, those pictures might be embarrassing when you are older, but they aren't child pornography - if you collect photos of other people's children naked on the beach, there is probably a case to be answered.

In the Edathy case, it is alleged that he bought cds of naked children in erotic or sexual poses, but obviously only the police have seen them, so there is a lot of discussion about exactly what the police found.

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The problem with the Edathy case is that it looks like somebody in the district attorney's office or the local police in his district warned him that his name had been found on a list of buyers of child poon and he was going to be searched, which is probably why they haven't found anything really incriminating yet. They are now going. to search his office.

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http:\\www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2562518/The-truth-Labour-apologists-paedophilia-Police-probe-child-sex-group-linked-party-officials-wake-Savile.html

The link itself is far more interesting to read.

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i have came to the conclusion that only protest votes count
as voting for the main stream seems not to get anywhere ...

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It's laughable how utterly effing terrified the DM is that labour might win the next election. They've just realised what would likely happen if the bloke whose dead father they repeatedly publicly vilified gets to be prime minister. I don't particularly think Milliband would be a great PM but I'd consider voting for him simply to see exactly how big a can of whoop-ass he'd open on them.

It does seem that they are smearing to stop a landslide win for Labour.

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jonbwfc wrote:
It's laughable how utterly effing terrified the DM is that labour might win the next election. They've just realised what would likely happen if the bloke whose dead father they repeatedly publicly vilified gets to be prime minister. I don't particularly think Milliband would be a great PM but I'd consider voting for him simply to see exactly how big a can of whoop-ass he'd open on them.

It does seem that they are smearing to stop a landslide win for Labour.

Shock horror a right wing paper doesnt want a labour victory! Who'd have thunk it?

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jonbwfc wrote:
It's laughable how utterly effing terrified the DM is that labour might win the next election. They've just realised what would likely happen if the bloke whose dead father they repeatedly publicly vilified gets to be prime minister. I don't particularly think Milliband would be a great PM but I'd consider voting for him simply to see exactly how big a can of whoop-ass he'd open on them.

It does seem that they are smearing to stop a landslide win for Labour.

Shock horror a right wing paper doesnt want a labour victory! Who'd have thunk it?

Yes that I can understand, it has been happening for years, but if these are inaccurate reports then the Daily Mail could be opening themselves up to massive penalties under libel laws and the new press code of conduct. I thought that the Daily Mail was more UKIP any way now?

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[quote="jonbwfc"]It's laughable how utterly effing terrified the DM is that labour might win the next election. They've just realised what would likely happen if the bloke whose dead father they repeatedly publicly vilified gets to be prime minister. I don't particularly think Milliband would be a great PM but I'd consider voting for him simply to see exactly how big a can of whoop-ass he'd open on them.

It does seem that they are smearing to stop a landslide win for Labour.

Shock horror a right wing paper doesnt want a labour victory! Who'd have thunk it?

Yes that I can understand, it has been happening for years, but if these are inaccurate reports then the Daily Mail could be opening themselves up to massive penalties under libel laws and the new press code of conduct. I thought that the Daily Mail was more UKIP any way now?[/quote]thats assuming the basic facts are incorrect. If they are theyd have just taken the viewpoint that the damage will have been done and take the punishment. Look for the apology on 5 down in the crossword.

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Shock horror a right wing paper doesnt want a labour victory! Who'd have thunk it?

It's not that simple at all. The Telegraph and Times are Tory papers but they don't seem to be engaging in this kind of smear campaign. The problem is the DM made it personal between them and Ed Milliband and now they're desperately hoping (and doing everything they can to ensure) it won't come back to violently kick them in the gentleman's area.

They made the bed and they've realised they might have to sleep in it.


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Shock horror a right wing paper doesnt want a labour victory! Who'd have thunk it?

It's not that simple at all. The Telegraph and Times are Tory papers but they don't seem to be engaging in this kind of smear campaign. The problem is the DM made it personal between them and Ed Milliband and now they're desperately hoping (and doing everything they can to ensure) it won't come back to violently kick them in the gentleman's area.

They made the bed and they've realised they might have to sleep in it.

Imho it is actually that simple. You have the mirror and guardian spinning every stoty against the tories. The same but in opposite for the express and telegraph. What the mail is doing is what is has always done. Go for the labour leader any way it can.

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