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Mail: a truly despicable article ("nothing 'natural' about Stephen Gately's death")

Email the advertisiers saying you are appalled that they are running ads next to such hateful content and if they are unhappy about it they should let the Mail know.

THAT IS THE ONE THING THAT WILL GET THROUGH TO THE MAIL\

The Daily Mail should retract Jan Moir's hateful, homophobic, ignorant article - and apologise to the public and their advertisers.

Today's Daily Mail has a sickening column by Jan Moir, in which she makes unfounded and sickening allegations about the tragic death of Stephen Gately, before going on to bash civil partnerships and gay lifestyles. Jan Moir then has the gall to call herself a 'gay rights champion'.

Here is the prurient, offensive and bigoted article in all its vileness


http://www.dailymail.co.uk/femail/ar...lys-death.html

Advertisers BT Broadband and National Express coaches (press edition) and online advertisers Procter and Gamble (Pantene, Fair Non Bio Gel), M&S, Jean-Patrique Knives, ScienceandMaths.net, Clinique, Kodak, Nescafe and Enjoy England should be made aware of the hateful content that their brands have been placed to.

If you want to contact an advertiser whose brand communication has been placed next to this hateful content and alert them contact details are publicly listed as follows. Advertisers do not have advanced knowlege of the content of Mail columns, but they or their media buying departments can contact the Mail and let them know if they are unhappy with how their adverts have been placed and the content they are placed next to.

1. National Express switchboard 08450 130130 (option 4 is press office)

2. BT Broadband newsroom 020 7356 5369

3. Procter and Gamble Press office PGpress.im@pg.com

Procter and Gamble media buying department 0191 297 6400
Nescafe Nestlé UK Press Office:
Tel: 020 8667 6005 in work hours (020 8686 3333 out of hours)
Email: nestleukpressoffice@uk.nestle.com

4. M&S Marks and Spencer Group plc
Waterside House
35 North Wharf Road
London
W2 1NW
Telephone: 020 7935 4422

5. Clinique Customer services http://www.clinique.co.uk/customerse..._email_us.tmpl

6. Kodak
Julie Taylor-Butt
J.T. ButtMarketing Manager
Tel 01442 846 955
julie.taylor-butt@kodak.com

7. Jean-Patrique Cookware
FREEPOST SEA13494,
Sittingbourne,
ME10 3HB.
United Kingdom

If you would like to call us we are open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Our telephone number is: 0871 784 8458
email is at customerservice@jeanpatrique.co.uk.

8. Science Council (Science and maths.net)
Future Morph can be contacted via email: futuremorph@sciencecouncil.org

Future Morph has been set up by the Science Council, who can be contacted via the Science Council website: www.sciencecouncil.org

or at the following address:

The Science Council
32-36 Loman Street
London
SE1 0EH

9. Enjoy England - part of Visit Britain
VisitBritain
Thames Tower
Blacks Road
London
W6 9EL

Tel: 020 8846 9000
Fax: 020 8563 0302
 
She's trending number 1 on twitter! Overtaking follow friday.

Wow first that bitch from the Express with her fucking ugly article on the Dunblaine survivors, and now this. Suddenly Journalists discover they can't be self righteous pricks in the best way possible.
 
Healthy and fit 33-year-old men do not just climb into their pyjamas and go to sleep on the sofa, never to wake up again.

Actually they do. I'm going to a memorial service this afternoon. The same thing happened to a friend of mine. He was 32 :(
The PM said his death was due to pneumonia. He wasn't obviously ill, he went to sleep and didn't wake up.
 
Huh. Searching FB for 'homophobia' (to find 'Say no to...' groups) and nothing comes up. Have bunhed group on a few 'We hate Daily Mail' sites.

Where else can it go?
 
The BBC loves Twitter stories. Does this warrant tipping them off?

Is Stephen Fry taking this up? They'd love a quote from him.

They already know.

I imagine Stephen Fry will know about it already, especially if Graham Linehan is in on the act.
 
It is so amazing up here on the moral high ground. I feel the warm breeze in my hair and the sun on my face :cool:
 
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