コンピューターウィークリーが指摘。
インターネットアーカイブからも削除しており永久にネット上から削除ということを目指しているようだ。
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/uk-politics-24924185
Conservatives purge old speeches from online archives
The Conservative Party has deleted speeches and press releases published on its website between 2000 and the 2010 general election.
The archive has also been hidden from search engines.
The move was spotted by Computer Weekly, a trade publication, which also said some records had been removed from the Internet Archive, which aims to make a permanent record of web content.
The Conservatives said the move keeps their revamped website up-to-date.
Computer Weekly said the effect of the changes was "as alarming as sending Men in Black to strip history books from a public library and burn them in the car park".
"Prime minister David Cameron and Chancellor George Osborne campaigned on a promise to democratise information held by those in power, so people could hold them to account," it added.
'Broken promises'
Instead, they have overseen a change which has left Conservative speeches in a "secretive corner of the internet like those that shelter the military" and "gangsters", it concluded.
Archived pages on the Conservative Party website providing a record of evolving policy announcements were deleted "sometime after 5 October", Computer Weekly said.
In addition, a text file was added to the website, called "robots.txt". This is a standard way of telling search engines which parts of a website they should not try to index.
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