UNITED KINGDOM
Daily Mail
Cameron advisor urges Church of England to pull money out of Google to pressure search engine to block child porn
A Government aide has urged investors to sell their Google shares to try and pressure the internet giant into blocking child abuse images.
Conservative MP Claire Perry, an adviser to Prime Minister David Cameron on preventing the sexualisation and commercialisation of childhood, urged the Church of England to cut ties with the search engine that they back.
Ms Perry told the Church to pull its money out of Google in a bid to force the company to take a stronger line over pornographic and abusive images widely available through its engine.
She told The Daily Telegraph: ‘It is quite clear that many companies, in particular British internet service providers, are finally now taking a really responsible approach to this. They are seeing that we want a level of social responsibility.
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