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Tuesday, February 25, 2014

BBC FAILING TO REPORT PAEDOPHILIA SCANDAL TO PROTECT LABOUR PARTY

 
The BBC was accused yesterday of keeping the growing paedophilia scandal from the airwaves in order to protect the Labour Party.
 
Until yesterday afternoon, the corporation had refused to report that three Labour figures had leading positions in a human rights group that backed the notorious Paedophile Information Exchange.
 
The story has been on the Mail’s front page three times but the BBC cut all reference to it from its press reviews yesterday.
 
Philip Davies, a Tory MP on the Commons culture, media and sport committee, said the reason for the BBC’s continued silence was institutional left-wing bias.
 
‘It is a scandal that the Daily Mail is one of the most read papers in the country but is ignored by the national broadcaster,’ he said
 
Adding to the mounting confusion, its own journalists have provided contradictory excuses for why the story has been ignored.
 
While some claimed they were given ‘legal advice’ to drop it, an official spokesman insisted news bosses simply decided the story was ‘not new’.
 
Since it published the results of its PIE investigation last Wednesday, the Daily Mail has run a series of articles – including two further front page splashes - calling for the Labour trio to answer key questions about their time at the National Council For Civil Liberties (NCCL) in the 1970s.
Read more -
http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2567110/BBCs-censorship-paedophilia-scandal-reveals-left-wing-bias-Corporation-accused-refusing-report-story-protect-Labour-party.html


THE DAILY MAIL EXPOSE'
How top officials of the Labour Party of Britain advocated for the legalization of paedophilia
The truth about Labour apologists for paedophilia: Police probe child sex group linked to top party officials in wake of the Savile scandal.  Labour top officials wanted the age of consent to be lowered to FOUR years old.
http://ottersandsciencenews.blogspot.ca/2014/02/the-vile-agenda-of-britains-left-top.html


BBC WATCH - http://bbcwatch.org/


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