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2010-03-11 22:08:46

tony michael wrote:

If you don't have this freedom of the press, then all these little fellows are weaseling around and doing their monkey business and they never get caught. ~Harold R. Medina

2010-03-11 20:43:26

oliver richards wrote:

This really needs to change

2010-03-11 20:03:43

Irena Plahuta wrote:

Christ has set us free! This means we are really free. Now hold on to your freedom and don't ever become slaves of the Law again. (Gal 5,1)

2010-03-11 19:49:38

Andy Edwards wrote:

Go Simon

2010-03-11 19:48:31

Joe Cox wrote:

The UK Libel Laws are an embarrassment! When the important dialectic of academic as well as public debate is under such serious threat and even the US thinks our libel laws are a joke then we have to act now. We are eroding the power of free speech in this country and allowing money to quash hard truths that need to be said. It can't go on!!!

2010-03-11 18:12:42

Hilary Levan wrote:

Support injustice NOW!

2010-03-11 17:37:21

John Neighbour wrote:

This horrible Orwellian nightmare has to be addressed. Good luck.

2010-03-11 16:58:59

Dominic Neate wrote:

I emplore all UK politicians to reform our libel laws in the name of free speech, fairness and public interest. Dominic Neate

2010-03-11 16:55:39

dickon perry wrote:

'all the power in the hands of the people rich enough to buy it,' ref. Joe Strummer circa 1977

2010-03-11 16:38:21

Mark RIchard Burgess wrote:

Freedom of speech isn't a good nor a bad idea. It is a right. The voice from a monopolised business to the tiny meek cry from the poorest fellow in a war torn country can't be taken away from them. ALSO I <3 Stephen Fry!!!!!

2010-03-11 16:29:48

Hiroyuki Funatsu wrote:

Quasi-Censorship? Unbelievable and unacceptable way.

2010-03-11 15:51:37

jack clarke wrote:

i expect more from such an amazing country. It's like an international claims direct...

2010-03-11 15:47:59

Ricky Ghosh wrote:

There should be an exception for academic publications

2010-03-11 14:17:31

nicholas win wrote:

'Private Eye' has reported on this issue at length for those seeking more evidence or specific cases.

2010-03-11 13:43:21

David Barron wrote:

The truth should be researched and discussed, not brought

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    The UK has the worst, most punitive libel laws in the world. Guess which country comes next? http://bit.ly/a27Tzq #libelreform
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    we need to expose myth that these laws protect reputation #libelreform
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