Monday, August 12, 2013

postheadericon Why the 'No more Page 3 in The Sun' campaign is gaining momentum

may not know exactly who told The Sun, but not more Page 3 campaign success is determined and not surprisingly slowly revealing.

include 28,500 primary school teachers (here), 300,000 teachers (here), 120,000 more teachers (here), 500,000 Guide (here) and 1.3 million public sector workers (in this case ). On the other hand, maybe not.

The fact that chief executives and activists of the National Union of Teachers, the National Union of Teachers, Association of Teachers and Lecturers, the Girl Guides Association and Unison voted against Page 3 is very unlikely that each of its members support the decision.

It is also unlikely that its members are doing something, like boycotting the Sun.

This is not to cancel the effect of the campaign so politely launched last September by Lucy Holmes. It is just the opposite. It has galvanized anti-Page 3 campaign like no other before him.

At the time of writing, his call to the editor of The Sun, David Dinsmore, "taking bare breasts The Sun" has 113.193 individual companies.

Prominent signatories Jennifer Saunders, Rebecca Front, Frances Barber, Eliza Doolittle, Alastair Campbell, Caitlin Moran and Lauren Laverne.

The campaign has been adopted by dozens of MPs, 51 of whom have signed a petition calling on the authorities to stop Parliamentary Sun storage until you delete page 3 images. Include Caroline Lucas, Sarah Champion, Valerie Vaz, Frank Dobson, Gerald Kaufman, Michael Meacher, Martin Caton, Jim Dobbin, Paul Flynn, Alan Meale, Barry Sheerman and Lindsay Roy.

Only a Conservative, Fiona Bruce, listed so far. More conservative, much more would be required if the Prime Minister David Cameron feels no pressure within the party.

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However, be aware that your defense of page 3 as a "personal choice" better let "the consumer" may well be unsustainable, as Stephanie Davies-Arai holds today.

In fact, when he said that within hours of women (in its edition of 22 July), the interviewer usually impeccable, Jane Garvey, agonizingly missed a trick.

After discussing the government's initiatives to protect children against online pornography, turned to page 3. At one point (16 minutes 17 seconds) when Garvey said:

"I mean, I have the sun in my house. So I doubt it would be in yours and let their daughters see it ... Why do you not support the cause prohibition of page 3? "

The first was the growing concern about pornography on the Internet (as before). Now is the storm on Twitter threats for women, such as Caroline Criado-Perez, Labour MP Stella Creasy, historian Mary Beard and several journalists -. India Knight, Laurie Penny, Grace Dent, Catherine Mayer and Hadley Freeman

the latest news about a new threat to Creasy, will ensure that the issue of male violence against women is still a hot topic.

much as the Sun would far Page 3 of pornography and the prevailing attitude (and actions) of men to women in development screaming in the general debate.
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