First Secretary of State and de facto deputy PM Damian Green has denied responsibility for ‘extreme pornography’ that senior police allege was found on his parliamentary computer.
Articles by the Metro and S*n today claim that the material found on Green’s computer would have been illegal if discovered eight weeks later, when the Criminal Justice and Immigration Act 2008 came into force in January 2009.
Porn on ‘Damian Green’s computer’ was so extreme it would now be illegal https://t.co/rP00ozYRnP
— Metro (@MetroUK) November 18, 2017
While the newspapers do not go into the details of the type of material allegedly on Green’s computer, the Act lists only four types of pornography that are considered ‘extreme’:
Based on the police description and the newspaper claims today, the material found on the parliamentary computer must fit into one of those categories – none of them palatable.
Green has denied that the police raised the matter with him at the time the computers were seized. But if the material is ultimately attributed to him, his position on the Tories’ front bench must surely become untenable.
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“Green has denied that the police raised the matter with him at the time the computers were seized.”
That is a very carefully crafted ‘denial’, with a very limited timeline
Was Theresa May aware of her friend’s proclivities?
That’s “alleged proclivities” is it not?
As I haven’t specified the nature of his “proclivities” it is neither one nor the other. You obviously filled in the blanks yourself.
Hahaha!! Get some, hindson.
Well in @SteveH – made my day, that 😀
It is so gratifying to see that his ‘carefully worded’ statement got him the sack, but I do find it more than a little ironic that May (of all people) sacked him for making misleading statements. When is she going to sack herself?
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Typical Tory!
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