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Luna
13-09-2005, 11:45
Campaign group Make Poverty History has been banned from advertising their cause via radio and television.

In March an advert was run in which celebrities including Brad Pitt and Cameron Diaz clicked their fingers with the explanation "somebody dies avoidably through poverty every three seconds."

Those wishing to know more about the cause or to lend their support to it were directed via the advert to the campaign's website on which visitors were urged to write to the Prime Minister regarding their thoughts on the issue.

This advert has now been held by telecommunications watchdog Ofcom to be in breach of broadcasting rules, since Make Poverty History is by its nature a political body. Political advertising, as opposed to party political broadcasts, is illegal in the UK.

Trinity
13-09-2005, 13:34
I saw this on the news last night and couldn't believe it!

Political - well it is now!

Lets pretend that poverty doesn't exisist and let the UK end up like the US!

Shame on them!

dddMac1
13-09-2005, 13:43
why on Earth have they banned it

willow
13-09-2005, 14:32
I saw this on the news last night and couldn't believe it!

Political - well it is now!

Lets pretend that poverty doesn't exisist and let the UK end up like the US!

Shame on them!

its just plain awful!!!
they always pull everything round to politics
it really upsets me!!

$sTaCeY$
13-09-2005, 15:11
What have they banned it for, it was not politics :mad:

Luna
13-09-2005, 15:14
if politics are banned then why do they get to do they broadcast things at election times?

dddMac1
14-09-2005, 15:41
these Adverts opens peoples Eyes to what is hapening in Africa and other places across the world

Trinity
14-09-2005, 17:41
And now we know that it happens in developed countries too. Poverty is all around us...

Abi
15-09-2005, 20:48
:eek:

Whats the point? Its for a good cause, its hardly political

Tori
17-09-2005, 21:29
it's awful. it's the state of british society today. it's not political (well not much) and it's to help fellow world citizens. why are they like that?

Jemma
19-09-2005, 21:39
:eek: That's so stupid, it's for a good cause-people should know about what's happening in Africa. How can they ban it, what about freedom of speech?

horseygal90
24-09-2005, 15:53
Does that mean that they can't show the cartoon one, with the guys sitting in the pub saying everything is about politics? Surely, that's political?

Craziness.

lollymay
24-09-2005, 16:31
its so pathetic. that advert was for a good cause and they ban it. so does that mean they are going to ban the oxfam and red cross ones that show poverty in them then.