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Daughter of former British Home Secretary calls for ‘porn for children’

Updated: August 4, 2021 at 12:57 pm EST  See Comments

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LONDON, England (LifeSiteNews) – The daughter of a former British Home Secretary caused a media firestorm after tweeting “Someone needs to create porn for children.”

Flora Gill, the London-based journalist whose mother Amber Rudd, a former Conservative MP, served as Home Secretary from 2016–2018, posted the suggestion to her Twitter feed on Thursday.

“Young teens are already watching porn,” the 28-year-old observed in the since-deleted tweet. She lamented that these children view “hard core, aggressive videos that give a terrible view of sex.” Instead, Gill suggested children “need entry level porn! A soft core site where everyone asks for consent and no one gets choked etc.”

After receiving backlash from commenters on her social media profile, Gill, who hosts Times Radio talk show Split Opinion with her ex-MP mother, wrote a follow-up tweet in which she clarified that her use of the word “children” meant those “under 18. I’m talking about 14/15/16 year olds.”

This tweet was also deleted soon after publication. 

Gill then posted another

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