Mann supports Libel Law Reform
In December last year, an Early Day motion was proposed by Lib Dem MP, Evan Harris.
The Motion is thus:
That this House notes that human rights activists, scientists, writers and journalists are prevented from publishing, and the public prevented from reading, matters of strong public interest due to the chilling effect of English libel law; further notes that libel actions in England and Wales cost 100 times more than the European average; further notes that the costs of defending a libel case are usually prohibitive and that even successful defendants do not recover their full costs; and further notes the report of the United Nations Committee on Human Rights which criticises English libel law for its stifling of free expression globally due to libel tourism whereby foreign complainants bring cases against foreign writers for alleged libel in overseas publications; believes that public interest is endangered by powerful vested interests and corporations being able to intimidate writers into not publishing; further believes that the libel laws discriminate against average and low paid people when victims of defamatory comment in the pages of national publications; recognises the recent report by Index on Censorship and English PEN, Free speech is not for sale andfurther notes the campaign for scientific freedom by Sense About Science; welcomes the formation of the Libel Reform Coalition to campaign for law reform; and calls for a re-casting of the libel laws such that, while individual reputation is protected against malicious or reckless smears, lawful free expression is not chilled and there is a fully effective public interest defence for both scholarship and responsible journalism.
Phew! A bit of a mouthful, but it says esssentially that the existing libel laws intimidate writers and stifle free expression and need to be changed.
http://www.edms.org.uk/edms/2009-2010/423.htm
It was signed by John Mann.
Yet he sends a letter threatening me with a libel action because I publish something he doesn’t like.
This is my MP.
What a two faced tosser
Does our Mann just jump on any bandwagon that might get him some press? He was right to get behind it but it seems to have come back to bite him! One must always be accountable for ones actions!
If Mr Mann actually reads this website, I’d love to hear some replies to what is posted in here. Surely he has the right to respond with his point of view (although I suspect he’d have a hard time rallying public support on any of these revelations!).
To the author, keep up the good work! I now visit the website every day just to see what’s been added. I’ve told several friends about it too and they also are visiting.
Regards,
Billy the Fish!
MP? Don’t make me laugh! He’s a fecking self serving opportunist. He should resign and feck off and give a decent labour man a chance.
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Pingback by Seconds Out, Round One « MANNISMS — March 17, 2010 @He wastes hours of Notts CC and Bassetlaw DC staff time by writing letters to their Chief Execs asking for things he must know aren’t possible. Being addressed to Chief Executives means the start of a cascade of paperwork in triplicate which stops essential stuff being done. He’s a twat.
Here is my own small contribution to the John Mann is a hypocrite movement. Enjoy.
http://councillorahmedkhan.blogspot.com/2010/03/john-mann-mp-hypocritical-idiot-and.html