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Old 25-02-2014, 10:31 AM #2
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The Daily Mail are saying Harriet Harmon and her husband were supportive of the Paedophile Information exchange (P.I.E) because they were involved with the National Council for Civil Liberties back in the 70's.

So they were guilty by association or they were guilty of not doing more to disassociate the NCCL from the PIE

But they maintain the link between the two organisations was tenuous and superficial without any real substance. they maintain at no time did they ever offer any form of support for this group.

So should they now be smeared by the Daily Mail or is this just another politically motivated ploy to discredit Labour. Scoring political points by treading all over peoples reputations.

Why am I not surprised by this...typical story from a fascist, right wing, tory rag....!!!
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