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  • 'We can't prove sex with children does them harm' says Labour-linked NCCL

    03/04/2014 7:16:32 PM PST · by massmike · 52 replies
    express.co.uk ^ | 03/04/2014 | James Murray & James Fielding
    EVIDENCE has emerged that the views of the Paedophile Information Exchange influenced policy-making at the National Council for Civil Liberties when it was run by former Labour Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt. PIE members were lobbying NCCL officials for the age of consent to be reduced and campaigning for “paedophile love”. Their view that children were not harmed by having sex with adults appears to have been adopted by those at the top of the civil liberties group. Today we publish extracts from an NCCL report written for the Criminal Law Revision Committee in 1976 when Mrs Hewitt was general secretary....
  • Prominent Labour Pols Accused of Pedophilia Advocacy

    02/25/2014 10:08:58 AM PST · by massmike · 10 replies
    http://moonbattery.com/ ^ | 02/25/2014 | Dave Blount
    Not many will be surprised when, having finished normalizing homosexuality to their satisfaction, the degenerate liberal ruling class turns to pedophilia. But the deputy leader of Britain’s Labour Party Harriet Harman and her MP husband are a bit ahead of their time: Harman, her MP husband Jack Dromey and former Health Secretary Patricia Hewitt have been under mounting pressure to explain the connections to the Paedophile Information Exchange while holding key roles in the National Council for Civil Liberties. The pressure group granted ‘affiliate’ status to PIE, a notorious group of predatory paedophiles. The case against her is strong: The...
  • Huntingdon animal activists face terrorism charges in US

    01/22/2005 2:00:46 AM PST · by flitton · 6 replies · 546+ views
    timesonline.co.uk ^ | 22/01/05 | Bob Graham and NIcola Woolcock
    ANIMAL rights activists face trial on terrorism charges in America next month for their campaign against a British research centre. The seven members of Stop Huntingdon Animal Cruelty (Shac) are all from America, but at least one trained as an activist in Britain. They were arrested in FBI raids across four states over their alleged activities against Huntingdon Life Sciences. The company’s headquarters are in Cambridgeshire, but it has a laboratory in New Jersey. The seven, who face trial in New Jersey, are charged with conspiring to commit animal enterprise terrorism. If convicted they face heavy fines and up to...