Sentences with phrase «as paedophiles»

Nor will the Conservatives like attention being focused on all the cheques written out to them by bankers and hedgies, characters who right now are about as popular as paedophiles.
This was the decade in which organisations such as Paedophile Information Exchange and Paedophile Action for Liberation became affiliated to the National Council for Civil Liberties (NCCL, today known as Liberty).
A review into the Church of England's handling of the case of the late bishop George Bell will reportedly criticise the inquiry that led to him being named as a paedophile as inadequate.
London Labour councillor Miranda Grell who smeared her Lib Dem opponent as a paedophile springs to mind too, she was backed to the hilt by Ken Livingstone and the national Labour Party too.
If any British politician tries to make a sane point about law - and - order, he can expect to be publicly flayed as a paedophile - loving, Huntley - hugging maniac.
(The Sun, I am so glad we were burgled... it exposed my father as a paedophile)

Not exact matches

The paedophile doctor Myles Bradbury, who portrayed himself as a Christian, «manipulated» hospital rules... More
There was considerable coverage of horrors such as the Catholic paedophile scandals and the misbehaviour of prominent evangelicals like Ted Haggard.
But this, clearly, is going to be a most profitable line of attack, just as Pope Benedict's alleged failure to confront paedophile scandals continued to be the main line of attack during his pontificate.
It comes as Prime Minister David Cameron's announced a new law is being brought in, which means paedophiles who ask for sexual images of children online could be imprisoned for two years.
But there is one recurrent story from which, if I am honest, I have repeatedly averted my gaze when considering what to write about in these columns: the seemingly never - ending story of the world - wide pandemic of paedophile scandals among the Catholic clergy, and the apparently universal practice of episcopal cover - up, involving as it did (I use the past tense hopefully) a - to put it mildly - less than adequate concern with the sufferings of the victims.
Fr Zuhlendorf characterises Fr Francis as «one of the darlings of the Federation of Diocesan Liturgical Commissions in the USA» (a distinctly scaly outfit, about whose murky activities — including a children's mass written by an already defrocked paedophile — much could be said if we had the space).
It is a great, great pity Pope Benedict isn't tiyrng as hard to search his organisation, root out and get rid of the paedophiles that litter his Church isn't it?You know that for sure?
They were, for instance, similarly influenced by the 1970s «consensus» in England that one should not bring abused children or young persons before the courts as witnesses, and that paedophiles and pederasts could be «cured» by therapy.
There is nothing to prevent P - paedophile or pederast being added as a «gender».
Prominent contemporary political figures such as Harriet Harman and Patricia Hewitt were leaders of the 1970s Civil Liberties Union which was affiliated to the Paedophile Information Exchange, which campaigned to reduce the age of consent to four years old!
None promoted paedophilia or pederasty or presented it as anything but evil in sharp contrast to the liberal elite who campaigned relentlessly in the 1970s for the abolition of the age of consent and presented paedophiles as «gentle, fond of children and benevolent».
He added: «There was a system of administration in that school over a long number of years which allowed a paedophile to flourish, gave him authority, not only over all of the pupils, but gave him authority over the staff as well and put him in a position where he could abuse people and that needs to be explored, it needs to be investigated, it needs to be enquired into.
«I didn't know what a paedophile was, we didn't know what the behaviour of a paedophile was, but as an adult looking back it was fairly obvious to us that these were the classic symptoms of paedophilia.»
The organisation that is the den of paedophiles did nothing as I expected (although that didn't stop me from writing them).
As Neville Husband worked in the kitchen at Portland and it was from the kitchens at Medomsley that he ran his paedophile ring, raping young boys in the jail daily, it would seem possible that he started at Portland.
She said the list of convicted paedophiles published in the campaign was a bit harsh, as they'd got the criteria wrong, but says the overall «mechanic» was «the right thing to do».
As they would have you believe it, the Act protects prisoners, terrorists and paedophiles.
Yesterday, as he explained why emergency legislation was needed to protect the British public from paedophiles, terrorists and organised criminals, one felt like agreeing with him.
A spokesman confirmed Lord Goldsmith is looking at the case of Craig Sweeney, a convicted paedophile jailed yesterday for life but who could be out in five years, to see if it should be referred to the court of appeal as too lenient.
We've seen the inevitable bluster about paedophiles and terrorists, which will be familiar to anyone who watched as Labour tried to ram through 90 - day detention without charge, ID cards and, indeed, their own internet spying proposals.
Donald Grewar allegedly backed a BNP rant describing homosexuals as «perverts» and «paedophiles».
And not just broad categories such as introvert or extrovert: Faception claims it can spot paedophiles, terrorists — and brand promoters.
, the dating site for under - 18s described by the NSPCC as a «playground for paedophiles», has been the subject of a Sunday People investigation.
What may have started as the innocent game of a Moscow schoolboy has quickly become a potential tailor - made portal for perverts and paedophiles.
Paedophile who was snared by vigilantes as he tried to meet a «12 - year - old girl» for sex after asking to see her naked is jailed for more than three years Resources for teaching about Christianity in Religious Education, suitable for Key Stages 1 to 4.
Previously Kevin Bacon has played a kidnapper (Trapped), a paedophile («Sleepers») and a rapist («Hollow Man»), but also a compromised policeman investigating statutory rape charges («Wild Things»), a man falsely suspected of rape and murder (In the Cut), and a homicide detective touched by horrific abuse in his childhood (Mystic River)-- and these past rôles, as well as the extraordinary intensity of Bacon's present performance, all play their part in shading the character of Walter so that he becomes suspended perfectly between the viewer's sympathies and suspicions.
The barrister Matthew Scott recently argued that IICSA came into being following «VIP paedophile ring» allegations against public figures such as Lord Brittan and Harvey Proctor.
The Daily Mail reported: «A legal watchdog is investigating a crown court judge after he was accused of behaving as though «influenced by alcohol» during a trial in which an alleged paedophile was freed.
There is a lot in the news in Ireland currently about vigilante groups posing as children online in order to catch paedophiles «grooming» and ultimately meeting with the fictional child, which turns...
Parents and teachers will be able to access information about paedophiles in their area as part of a pilot scheme to be announced by John Reid, the Home Secretary.
At the beginning of November 2006, the media reported a «loophole» that had been discovered at the heart of the notification procedures, see, for example, Paedophile Who Gave His Address As «In The Woods», Daily Mail, 1 November 2006).
CCC are not full of «junkies, paedophiles and alcoholics» as it has been put on many occasions.
Since the Intervention, discrimination has been felt in a number of ways, perhaps most starkly when Aboriginal people access basic services such as in shops, or otherwise are subject to measures that apply only to them and demonise them as alcoholics or paedophiles.
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