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Is the reference to Save Ulster from Sodomy relevant - I'll agree it's amusing, but not entirely sure if it is relevant. I'd prefer to delete it.
The comment that the UDA has banned the sale of the Sunday World is rather misleading. They have attempted to do so. I don't think they've exactly succeeded in it! They have the authority neither in law, nor given the state of internal Loyalist politics, in practice to do so. The current phrasing gives the impression that the UDA are acting with some sort of legal authority. Gerry Lynch 10:40, 11 August 2005 (UTC)
I've no problem with getting rid of the slogan (I've just noticed it's at the bottom as well), but shops in any area of Belfast where the UDA writ runs (and that's a lot of shops) won't stock the SW anymore. Your edit makes it look like their ban is being ignored.
Lapsed Pacifist 15:06, 11 August 2005 (UTC)
- I've tried to rephrase it so that it doesn't read like a legal edict. How does it now look? Timrollpickering 22:43, 16 August 2005 (UTC)