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Topic History of: Jane's Sun column - she managed to do me a PDF!
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andrew The only female columnist worth reading.
honey!oh sugar sugar. AnalyzeThat wrote:
Below is the link to La Moore's SUN columns-page on her own site.
Sadly sans the recent most important one, where she rightly states: "  According to a recent report by the Crown Prosecution Service, an average of two people a month are now being prosecuted for making false allegations of rape in cases that don’t always make the papers. One, 22-year-old Elizabeth Jones, has been jailed for 16 months after making her 11th false rape claim.Undoubtedly, all claims of sexual abuse must be investigated thoroughly by the police and the majority may prove to be true. But we should bear in mind that a minority will also be false, perhaps made in the pursuit of revenge or compensation. Accordingly,
surely we should stop treating such claims so emotionally, maintain an ‘innocent until proven guilty’ mindset and try to let justice take its course in a calm and measured way. “

Finally some proportionate facts (if much too little far too late), of which SUN readers SHOULD have been informed for the past 30 years - by the editors on the FRONT PAGE.

Not by an inside pages weekly columnist small voice, temporarily interrupting an unmeasured  climate of fear, blind hysteria, mass moral panic; for greed, ratings, and profit !

www.janemoore.com/columns.htm

The SUN as ever misleading all other media, now
resumes 'normal’ posture.        

" The SUN: Your search returned 3020 results for Paedophiles. "

www.thesun.co.uk/search/newSearchAction....ortby=#ixzz2TOL8qzR1

www.thesun.co.uk/search/newSearchAction....offset=0&sortby=









Thank you for the link to Jane Moore's columns. I am delighted.
AnalyzeThat Below is the link to La Moore's SUN columns-page on her own site.
Sadly sans the recent most important one, where she rightly states: "  According to a recent report by the Crown Prosecution Service, an average of two people a month are now being prosecuted for making false allegations of rape in cases that don’t always make the papers. One, 22-year-old Elizabeth Jones, has been jailed for 16 months after making her 11th false rape claim.Undoubtedly, all claims of sexual abuse must be investigated thoroughly by the police and the majority may prove to be true. But we should bear in mind that a minority will also be false, perhaps made in the pursuit of revenge or compensation. Accordingly,
surely we should stop treating such claims so emotionally, maintain an ‘innocent until proven guilty’ mindset and try to let justice take its course in a calm and measured way. “

Finally some proportionate facts (if much too little far too late), of which SUN readers SHOULD have been informed for the past 30 years - by the editors on the FRONT PAGE.

Not by an inside pages weekly columnist small voice, temporarily interrupting an unmeasured  climate of fear, blind hysteria, mass moral panic; for greed, ratings, and profit !

www.janemoore.com/columns.htm

The SUN as ever misleading all other media, now
resumes 'normal’ posture.        

" The SUN: Your search returned 3020 results for Paedophiles. "

www.thesun.co.uk/search/newSearchAction....ortby=#ixzz2TOL8qzR1

www.thesun.co.uk/search/newSearchAction....offset=0&sortby=
honey!oh sugar sugar. JK2006 wrote:
Many older readers (like myself) much prefer the printed sheet. Even though we often subscribe to the online versions and can read them, we like the feel of paper, big print, ability to flash back and forward with ease...

......And swat flies and line pet cages. I get the actual papers too and read them in the garden every day whatever the weather.
JK2006 Many older readers (like myself) much prefer the printed sheet. Even though we often subscribe to the online versions and can read them, we like the feel of paper, big print, ability to flash back and forward with ease...