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Gordon Booth 19-02-2014 15:02

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1095052)
How Labour Deputy Harriet Harman, her shadow minister husband and former Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt were all linked to a group lobbying for the right to have sex with children

I thought that in the interests of equality C'mon might have posted a link to this story.

Shows the calibre of those who run the Liebour party.

Shocking story if true but the strangest English I've ever read. It reads as though it's a badly programmed computer translation.
Perhaps cmon wrote it?

Eric 19-02-2014 15:12

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1095088)
Shocking story if true but the strangest English I've ever read. It reads as though it's a badly programmed computer translation.
Perhaps cmon wrote it?

Probably written by Pedro Carolino ... I'm surprised it didn't promote the craunching of marmosets.:rolleyes:

Gordon Booth 19-02-2014 15:25

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Originally Posted by Eric (Post 1095089)
Probably written by Pedro Carolino ... I'm surprised it didn't promote the craunching of marmosets.:rolleyes:

Could be. Considering the subject perhaps he was using a Dirty Hungarian Phrasebook?

DaveinGermany 19-02-2014 15:29

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1095088)
but the strangest English I've ever read.
Perhaps cmon wrote it?

From the writing you'd think so, but due to it's slating Labour figures, not a chance. ;)

Margaret Pilkington 19-02-2014 15:30

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Originally Posted by Gordon Booth (Post 1095088)
Shocking story if true but the strangest English I've ever read. It reads as though it's a badly programmed computer translation.
Perhaps cmon wrote it?

It was from an American publication. As I said I spoted the story on the front page of the mail, but didn't use their article because of the animosity the Mail provokes on here...but I did read the mail article online.
I also read a Telegraph article from 2009 which relates to this story(I think I posted a link to that article too)...there is also a similar story on Labour 25.

If these stories are true, then it is worrying that these people who were in the top eschelons of government aligned themselves to this group(PIE) which lobbied to promote paedophilia...and legalise it.

Gordon Booth 19-02-2014 15:43

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1095093)

If these stories are true, then it is worrying that these people who were in the top eschelons of government aligned themselves to this group(PIE) which lobbied to promote paedophilia...and legalise it.

When the child abuse scandals first surfaced it was suggested politicians, police, judges and other top people would be implicated.
Strange that so far it's just been TV, radio and other media people denounced! Except of course Cyril Smith and he's dead so it doesn't matter.
I'm not ,of course, suggesting any possibility of a 'cover up'- not possible in this country(?).

Margaret Pilkington 19-02-2014 17:08

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it would not surprise me in the least if there had been a cover up. It may also be why the political parties have dragged their feet in legislating against internet porn - making it so that you have to opt in, rather than having to opt out.
Anyway, the achives are being rifled for evidence as we speak.

cashman 19-02-2014 17:52

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If there has not been a cover up of Top People i will plat snot.:rolleyes: Whats happened seems to me to be a complete cop out, I.E. Go fer soft targets.

cmonstanley 19-02-2014 20:05

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ive seen these before , i dont know if its true but its weird nothing else has been made of it:confused: labour ,tory, liberal , or anybody else should be hung. this is beyond politics its an affront to common decency. i always thought sigmund freud was a bit iffy as well.

Margaret Pilkington 19-02-2014 20:13

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Playing with Paedophiles | labour25

More here.

Margaret Pilkington 19-02-2014 20:24

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All this information is out there.

Harriet Harman was a legal advisor for the National Council for Civil Liberties(which later changed it's name to Liberty)
Patricia Hewitt was also involved with the NCCL.
Harriet Harman was involved in trying to get the age of consent lowered(to 10 years of age) and also watering down child pornography laws.
She wanted any material found on computers to be returned to the owner once any court case was finished. She called on ministers to make it legalise sexually explicit images of children unless it could be shown that the child subjects of the pictures had been harmed.

I cannot believe that a woman could lobby for such things.

Accyexplorer 20-02-2014 00:11

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1095085)
That's the thing with politicians they are all the same :)

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Originally Posted by Margaret Pilkington (Post 1095085)
That's the thing with politicians they are all the same :)

Yes.....lying,cheating,(terrorist) criminals.
I know,I for one am fed up with politicans ignoring the views of the majority an doing what's best for their own pockets :(
We need new politicians,new ideas and we need them to have the balls to see them ideas through....Not these expense/kiddy fiddling criminals.
An MP elected to parliament in 2010 was four times more likely to be jailed than the average member of the public.:eek:
Soon as they are in power they follow the same road,Yet folk still vote,I'm perplexed :rolleyes:

DAV007 20-02-2014 22:34

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Expenses MP Hazel Blears to quit Commons in 2015 - Telegraph

Good riddance

She severely damaged the UK's civil liberty laws.

cashman 20-02-2014 22:44

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Should be gone NOW not 2015.

Eric 21-02-2014 00:19

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Originally Posted by Accyexplorer (Post 1095138)
Yes.....lying,cheating,(terrorist) criminals.
I know,I for one am fed up with politicans ignoring the views of the majority an doing what's best for their own pockets :(
We need new politicians,new ideas and we need them to have the balls to see them ideas through....Not these expense/kiddy fiddling criminals.
An MP elected to parliament in 2010 was four times more likely to be jailed than the average member of the public.:eek:
Soon as they are in power they follow the same road,Yet folk still vote,I'm perplexed :rolleyes:

5% of folks would agree with you ... the other 95% don't give a flying you-know-what.;)


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