Child Campaigners Don’t Want Michael Jackson In Britain

The Mirror reports children’s rights campaigners called on the Government to stop entering Britain on Friday. The singer, who faces nine charges of child abuse, was due to arrive in the next few days. Labor MP Mark Tami has written to Home Secretary David Blunkett urging him to block the visit. He said: “It is inappropriate for him to come here. He’s not been charged with shoplifting or something like that – he’s been charged with serious sexual charges.”

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3 Responses to Child Campaigners Don’t Want Michael Jackson In Britain

  1. Lava33 says:

    Get a F*cking life already. Michael can go anywhere he pleases and he is not guilty, I can’t wait until the truth is out. The British should quit there whining about MJ.

  2. Izzy says:

    Obviously your life is about worshiping sick child molesters. I’m from the US and I hope he is deported from this country after his sick ass is convicted…and why don’t you go with him!?!

  3. FuturePast says:

    I agree, innocent until proven guilty doesn’t mean he won’t be found guilty, and all these vigils and rallies are typical of Americans obsession with celebrities. I mean if he did this to the kid, I hope all the people and celebs that vied for Mr. Jackson do their part to help child abuse.

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