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"Lad mags" encourage irresponsible behaviour among young men and promote a negative image of women, a leading Conservative has said. | |
Shadow education secretary Michael Gove linked the publications to relationship breakdown and fatherless children in a high-profile speech. | |
He rebuked the magazines for their "instant-hit hedonism". | |
He also claimed the government was presiding over a widening educational gap between poor and rich children. | |
Mr Gove gave his speech on family, marriage and education at a meeting organised by the left-leaning think tank IPPR. | |
Teaching responsibility | Teaching responsibility |
"Titles such as Nuts and Zoo paint a picture of women as permanently, lasciviously, uncomplicatedly available," he said. | |
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"We should ask those who make profits out of revelling in, or encouraging, selfish irresponsibility among young men what they think they're doing. | "We should ask those who make profits out of revelling in, or encouraging, selfish irresponsibility among young men what they think they're doing. |
"They celebrate thrill-seeking and instant gratification without ever allowing any thought of responsibility towards others, or commitment, to intrude." | "They celebrate thrill-seeking and instant gratification without ever allowing any thought of responsibility towards others, or commitment, to intrude." |
'National disgrace' | |
He stressed the Conservatives' commitment to measures supporting marriage and the family - including use of the tax system - and suggested the drive to reduce teenage pregnancy should put more emphasis on making young men come to terms with their responsibilities. | |
FROM THE TODAY PROGRAMME More from Today programme | FROM THE TODAY PROGRAMME More from Today programme |
He quoted figures suggesting almost half of children from deprived backgrounds were failing to get a single good GCSE - a level of inequality which he branded a "national disgrace". | |
Official statistics released by the government in response to Tory questions reveal that 45% of the poorest children - those eligible for free school meals - failed to get a GCSE at grade C or above in 2006/07, compared with 24% generally. | |
Mr Gove said: "For all Gordon Brown's talk of creating a fair society with opportunity for all, the reality is very different. | |
"A child from a deprived background is 193 times more likely to leave school without a single good GCSE than they are to get three As at A-level. | "A child from a deprived background is 193 times more likely to leave school without a single good GCSE than they are to get three As at A-level. |
"Reforming our schools and strengthening our families is the key to building a better, happier and fairer society." | "Reforming our schools and strengthening our families is the key to building a better, happier and fairer society." |