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Consumer Rights Bill

Proceeding contribution from Lord Cormack (Conservative) in the House of Lords on Wednesday, 26 November 2014. It occurred during Debate on bills on Consumer Rights Bill.

My Lords, I will be very brief. I put my name to this amendment. I am also speaking later in the debate secured by the noble Baroness, Lady Boothroyd, which I do not wish to delay unduly. I put my name to this amendment because there is no greater crime than the destruction of childhood innocence—and we are in danger of doing that on a very large scale indeed.

I believe that the day will come when we make the provision of pornographic services online a criminal offence. No one benefits from watching them, whatever his or her age, and I think that they tend to deprave—but I am absolutely convinced that our children must be protected. Speaking as a grandfather and as one who has many friends who have younger children, I do not like to think of the future into which they are growing up, in which they are led to believe that it is better to have 100 virtual friends than one real one and that whatever they watch does not really matter because it cannot change their character. It can, as the noble Baroness indicated in her speech. It is for that reason that I support the amendment.

7.45 pm

Type
Proceeding contribution
Reference
757 c952 
Session
2014-15
Chamber / Committee
House of Lords chamber
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