David Cameron has praised the Daily Mail for its campaign against easy access to online pornography as he announced plans for a search engine filters to be switched on automatically.
The newspaper today celebrates a “victory” as households will now only be able to access pornography if they ask to receive it.
Cameron said: “The Daily Mail has campaigned hard to make internet search engine filters ‘default on’. Today they can declare that campaign a success.”
The Daily Mail comment described Cameron today as a “dedicated family man” and said: “we warmly applaud Mr Cameron’s announcement”.
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