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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.

Yeah, The Guardian actually told people to vote Lib Dem at the last election.


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bobbdobbs wrote:
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.

Yeah, The Guardian actually told people to vote Lib Dem at the last election.

i bet they are regretting that now :lol:
unless they somehow were trying to pull a masterstroke of misdirection and allowing the libs to destroy themselves by allying themselves with the tories!!!

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Harriet Harman rejects allegations of 1970s link to paedophile campaign

Labour deputy leader issues point-by-point rebuttal of Daily Mail's claims that she says are an attempt to smear her

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/201 ... llegations

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jonbwfc wrote:
Yeah, The Guardian actually told people to vote Lib Dem at the last election.

i bet they are regretting that now :lol:
unless they somehow were trying to pull a masterstroke of misdirection and allowing the libs to destroy themselves by allying themselves with the tories!!!

Let's put it this way, any of their readers who followed their advice are probably regretting it more than The Guardian is of giving it..


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Harriet Harman tweets Daily Mail website picture of girl aged 12 in bikini

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/201 ... irl-bikini

Harman's an arsehole but top marks for that response.

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I did see a tweet this morning that was a collection of I think eight DM sidebar of shame stories, all of which involved pretty unpalatable references to girls under the age of 16. They are spectacular hypocrites who don't even deserve ridicule.

Ah, here we go..

https://twitter.com/PrimlyStable/status ... 0556800001


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I did see a tweet this morning that was a collection of I think eight DM sidebar of shame stories, all of which involved pretty unpalatable references to girls under the age of 16. They are spectacular hypocrites who don't even deserve ridicule.

Ah, here we go..

https://twitter.com/PrimlyStable/status ... 0556800001

Those headlines do look bad for the paper. You would have thought that this only draws even more attention to their hypocrisy.

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Daily Mail : This evening

News Editor - "Look, enough pussy footing around. We need tomorrow's headline to say that any politician who worked for an organisation that associated with child molesters is completely unworthy of running the country and should be hounded out in disgrace!"

News lackey - "er.. Boss..."

News Editor - "What? Speak up you peon"

<News lackey timidly shows News Editor slightly yellowing photograph>

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News Editor - "Oh Bo**cks."


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Daily Mail : This evening

News Editor - "Look, enough pussy footing around. We need tomorrow's headline to say that any politician who worked for an organisation that associated with child molesters is completely unworthy of running the country and should be hounded out in disgrace!"

News lackey - "er.. Boss..."

News Editor - "What? Speak up you peon"

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You have to ask yourselves - who washed their hands first after that picture was taken? :lol:

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Harriet Harman: 'The Daily Mail should be apologising, not me'

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/201 ... aedophilia

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Patricia Hewitt backed NCCL policy of lowering age of consent

Exclusive: Former Labour cabinet minister defended cutting age to 14 and 10 in some circumstances in letter to teacher in 1976

http://www.theguardian.com/politics/201 ... of-consent

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Still 30 year old news.


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Still 30 year old news.


That won't matter to the Mail or it's readers. And...

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Hewitt wrote in her letter: "Our proposal that the age of consent be reduced is based on the belief that neither the police nor the criminal courts should have the power to intervene in a consenting sexual activity between two young people. It is clearly the case that a number of young people are capable of consenting to sexual activity and already do so."

She was responding to Philip McGuinness, a house master at St Paul's, a leading public school, who wrote to the NCCL on 14 March that year expressing his disgust.

A month earlier Hewitt's name had appeared on an NCCL press release that proposed cutting the age of consent to 14 and in some circumstances 10.


...that's just madness. Neither the police or the courts should be able to intervene? Is it any wonder PIE wanted and got affiliation...

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jonbwfc wrote:
Still 30 year old news.


That won't matter to the Mail or it's readers. And...

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Hewitt wrote in her letter: "Our proposal that the age of consent be reduced is based on the belief that neither the police nor the criminal courts should have the power to intervene in a consenting sexual activity between two young people. It is clearly the case that a number of young people are capable of consenting to sexual activity and already do so."

She was responding to Philip McGuinness, a house master at St Paul's, a leading public school, who wrote to the NCCL on 14 March that year expressing his disgust.

A month earlier Hewitt's name had appeared on an NCCL press release that proposed cutting the age of consent to 14 and in some circumstances 10.


...that's just madness. Neither the police or the courts should be able to intervene? Is it any wonder PIE wanted and got affiliation...

It was trying to bring it in to line with the rest of Europe where the age of consent was as low as 10. Even now Spain just just increased it to 13. Another effect would be the decriminalising of children from sexual activity with other children. From what I gather it would not be so open that adults could use it to have sex with children. The cases allowed would be between two minors not a minor and an adult.

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