Peer senses corruption
(N.Z. Press Assn.—Copyright) LONDON, March 8. Lord Longford feels that to some extent he has been corrupted by his work as chairman of his commission on pornography, the “Daily Mail” reports. Yesterday, the man who has become known as “Lord Pom,” told a lunch-tune church meeting: “You can either acquire an appetite for this sort of thing, or you can cease to be disgusted. I no longer despise many of the things which I once found
disgusting. "I think that this is a very insidious effect of pornograhy. I have begun to be corrupted since I began my investigations into the subject.’’
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Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32861, 9 March 1972, Page 15
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105Peer senses corruption Press, Volume CXII, Issue 32861, 9 March 1972, Page 15
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