The Mail and the Express have the right to promulgate their vile views, and readers have the right to subscribe to them - or reject them.
Similarly advertisers like Lego have the right to support these publications with advertising or alternatively to withdraw their funding.
Seems a pretty simple arrangement to me. I say well done Lego for taking a conscientious decision and it would be refreshing to see more big companies aligning their corporate philosophy with their media spend.
Good points, well made. The Mail gets very close to incitement, but obviously has good lawyers. In my view it is a hideous paper that attempts on a daily basis to demonise minorities, and encourage division within our society. If only there were a popular press that tried to sow cohesion and understanding, but it seems a very sizeable minority don't want such "liberal claptrap"!
Personally, I'm very glad Lego has decided to pull their advertising in the Mail. Hopefully the first of many.
One day we may emerge from this post-Referendum nightmare and realise that we are, after all, a civilised, decent society which welcomes diversity and understanding.