NSPCC blast provocative Jimmy Savile Xmas jumper sale

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Christmas jumpers featuring Jimmy Savile dressed as Santa with fellow disgraced paedophiles Rolf Harris and Max Clifford as elves has sparked outrage.

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The vile ‘festive’ jumper, which also sports headshots of shamed stars Gary Glitter and Dave Lee Travis, is priced at £26.

The jumper is for sale on the website Red Bubble, which features products from independent artists and promises customers the chance to snap up ‘uncommon designs’.

An NSPCC spokesperson said: “This vile jumper has seemingly been designed deliberately to be provocative.

“This website should immediately remove it from sale, and review its policies on selecting which stock is appropriate.”

The online retailer has previously come under fire for selling a T-shirt featuring Savile along with a jokey slogan glorifying the Paedophile.

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