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Lads' Mags on the Top Shelf |
27 Jun 2006 |
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This afternoon a Ten Minute Rule Bill will be introduced into Parliament proposing that an independent regulator should be appointed to look into the sale and display of sexually explicit material. It states that the likes of Nuts, Zoo, Loaded and FHM are pornographic in content, and should be sold from the top shelves of newsagents. Jenni is joined by Sasha Rackoff from Object, a campaigning group set up to lobby against the sexual objectification of women and Sarah Hedley, editor of the women's sex magazine Scarlett, and former sex columnist for Maxim. Object website - campaign against lads magsDisclaimer
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