Yes, I thought so, too. Most of the journalistic comment at the time, however, suggested any regulation would be completely unworkable, due to the wonderfully anarchic and free nature of the internet, and the difficulties for modern states in being perceived to limit free speech.
THE AWFUL WAFFLE OF A PRISON CHAPLAIN, MINISTER, MINISTER'S WIFE, MINISTER'S DAUGHTER AND MINISTER'S NIECE, MOTHER OF FOUR. THAT'S NOT A TEAM OF PEOPLE. THAT'S ME, ANNEDROID.
I WILL SAY THIS ONLY ONCE!
The views expressed here are mine (even the plagiarised stuff). They do not necessarily represent SPS or CofS (or DSS or SAS or M&S) policy!
2 comments:
Thanks for pointing this out, to some this might look innocent enough.
To me it looks like a first step.
Douglas
Yes, I thought so, too. Most of the journalistic comment at the time, however, suggested any regulation would be completely unworkable, due to the wonderfully anarchic and free nature of the internet, and the difficulties for modern states in being perceived to limit free speech.
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