Well. In essence, as I barely use the Internet aside from here and a few other Catholic things (Mass times) and I treat my computer as a glorified typewriter, I can't tell you very much about it.
Personally, I cannot see anything which does not deserve my heartiest commendation in this particular law, although it is utterly inadequate.
It comes at a time when Britain is sliding into a cesspool - no, it slid a long time ago, when it's finally drowning, impure and pornographic books (e.g. Oscar Wilde) are widely sold in this country, as well as impure images under cover of 'art'. 'Sex education', approval of fornication and ɧoɱosɛҳųαƖity and the collapse of the marriage tie may well be more advanced here than with you. I was surprised that David 'fαɢɢօt-marriage' Cameron would pass such a law.
The forcible closure of all shops peddling impure material, the burning of literally hundreds of books and the destruction of hundreds of 'artworks', followed bythe reinstatement of the Lord Chamberlain's court would be required.