Dorries herself has published four blog posts about the debate. It's interesting (if not particularly enlightening) to read what she says:
There is a lot of coverage by the mainstream media:
- Nadine Dorries' abstinence bill is a definite no-no (Guardian)
- Schools should teach sexual abstinence (BBC)
- Teach schoolgirls to say 'no to sex', Tory MP says (Telegraph)
- Stop telling teenagers not to have sex (Evening Standard)
And, as you would expect, there are a large number of bloggers commenting on the issue:
- Abstinence makes Nadine Dorries brain go softer (Liberal Conspiracy)
- Nadine Dorries (hearts) teenage sex (Bloggerheads)
- On Nadine Dorries, sex, and the left (yes really) (Latte Labour)
- Boys, Girls and Nadine Dorries (Heresy Corner)
- The problems with Nadine Dorries' motion (The F Word)
- Dorries Sex-Ed bill will roll back sexual equality in our schools (The Third Estate)
- Nadine Dorries and the Crackpot Christians (Obliged to Offend)
- 4.7 Sexual Innuendos Per Hour (Bartholomew's Notes)
- Women Who Hate Women: Nadine Dorries (Um... about that thing you just said...)
- "Empowerment" Merlin's soggy left buttcheek (Thought Things)
- Thoughts on Nadine Dorries' abstinence campaign (We Mixed Our Drinks)
2 comments:
I loved Hangbitch's post on the issue. You should link to that too.
http://www.hangbitching.com/2011/05/the-churches-have-withdrawn/
I am CEO of young people's sexual health charity Brook. I have also blogged on this absurd initiative at www.brookcentres.blogspot.com
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