Group: alt.politics.british
From: "Cuddly Duddly"
Date: Tuesday, February 05, 2008 8:12 PM
Subject: Freedom of speech

From what I gather, most aware people regard the British media as left wing
biased, especially the BBC whose political correctness makes most normally
adjusted English adults puke.

Do the correspondents to this NG think that the coming of the internet, with
discussion groups such as this one, and it's embracement by the "ordinary
man in the street" as a vehicle to voice their discontent, can provide a
foil sufficiently strong to defeat the onrushing calamity of PC which is
making life becoming ridiculous in what was once called Great Britain and is
now derisively renamed as New Pakistan? Or will the "powers" endeavour to
censor the net, much as is done in China, for example?

If the net gathers momentum in an unrestricted way, can it become a
tangible force for getting rid of the past 30 years of the unhappy rush into
multiculturism; if so, how, and would the force be one for good or bad?