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Cameron must stand by his pledge on porn
With grim predictability, the liberal Left has raised one spurious objection after another to David Cameron’s planned curbs on the scourge of online porn.
Some claim that internet-savvy paedophiles will find it simple to get round his new rules, which would ban search engines from listing any results in response to requests for child porn.
Others have accused him of retreating after he said that ‘soft’ material, such as the Sun’s Page 3 or written pornography, would remain freely available to all.
Preposterously, some even say his default block on obscene sites would filter out educational material on sexual health – or works of fine art such as Rubens’s Rape of the Sabine Women.
This is all smokescreen and sophistry.
Everyone with any common sense knows the kind of disgusting, explicit material the Prime Minister has in mind when he demands that internet giants face up to their moral responsibilities.
True, there may be problems of legal definition. But there are none that a skilled parliamentary draftsman – or the wisdom of a jury – cannot surmount.
All who heard the Prime Minister’s impassioned speech on Monday will know how strongly he believes everything possible must be done to protect children and the future of our society from the insidious menace of online porn.
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