Balance between diversity and offence

After a short hiatus Paul Donovan is back writing for the London based Irish World. He catches up with the state of play over the November the fifth burning of an effigy of the Pope in the affluent Sussex town of Lewes.

In response to a letter from Anne Widdecombe the local MP has backed the four hundred year old tradition in the interests of striking “a balance between freedom of expression on the one hand, and potential offence caused to individual groups on the other.”


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