A sexy novel written by the Irish Minister for Justice Alan Shatter 24 years ago has prompted him to transfer responsibility for censorship out of his department. A ludicrous complaint to the Censorship of Publications Board alleging that his
novel, Laura: A Story You Will Never Forget , is somehow obscene posed a dilemma for the Minister whose department has ultimate responsibility for the board. In response he has decided to shift responsibility for censorship out of Justice
to the Department of Arts and Heritage. A Government spokesman said the Minister had made the decision in case there was any suggestion of a conflict of interest on the part of Shatter. A complaint about the book's sex scenes was lodged with the
censorship board over a month ago. The complaint also claims that the novel advocates the procurement of an abortion or miscarriage, contrary to Irish censorship laws. Update: Cashing In 25th June 2013. See
article from herald.ie Justice Minister
Alan Shatter's raunchy first novel Laura has been reprinted and hits the bookshelves today. A spokeswoman for Poolbeg Press said: We have had very good support for the reprint of the book from stores like
Easons, Tesco, Dunnes Stores, with a good response also from Dubray and other independent book stores. Women will enjoy the book. It's written in 1989 but the issues it raises are still very relevant and it has tough questions to
ask. We've decided to keep the original cover. It has become quite iconic.
Shatter is expected to do one or two high-profile interviews to promote the book. When Poolbeg approached him about reprinting
the book, he said he was very happy with it .
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