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Originally posted by minestrone View PostIRA ceasefire was in 96, Labour brought in the Terrorism Act in 2000 with stop and search powers.
In the 5 year period where there was feck all terrorist activity Labour bring in powers to search you without reason on only the suspicion that you might be a terrorist.
Nazi Labour.
I guess each generation has to find out the hard way.
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Originally posted by escapeUK View PostI havent felt safe under the governments of this country for 15 years, they certainty dont work in my interests and have changed the face of this country beyond recognition through mass-immigration, started false wars and routinely ignore the will of the electorate. Compared to that, this is nothing.
In the 5 year period where there was feck all terrorist activity Labour bring in powers to search you without reason on only the suspicion that you might be a terrorist.
Nazi Labour.
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Originally posted by escapeUK View PostI havent felt safe under the governments of this country for 15 years, they certainty dont work in my interests and have changed the face of this country beyond recognition through mass-immigration, started false wars and routinely ignore the will of the electorate. Compared to that, this is nothing.
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostReally? So you think it's a safe place to be when the legislature can retrospectively change a law to move people into an illegal position?
Regardless of the loophole that was closed no government should have that power.
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David Cameron finds out about policies from the newspapers, reveals Steve Hilton - Telegraph
This about sums it up...
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Originally posted by doodab View PostI think this ties in with a broader issue of political reform. We should merge the houses of commons and lords and rename it the house of corrupt tosspots living in la la land. The whole kit and caboodle should be moved out of london to somewhere a bit run down like Bradford which will make life much cheaper for the poor little darlings.
Bradford even has a spare building plot slap bang in the middle of the city centre.
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Originally posted by escapeUK View PostI can think of more important things to trigger a civil war...
Regardless of the loophole that was closed no government should have that power.
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostNo it was the one where HMRC went to court to clarify a technicality then said Woops well we never meant it to meant this so the ruling must count retrospectively cough up all of you that did what we said not what we meant...
Personally I am not involved but I think it was such a dangerous president to set, it is almost worth a civil war...
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Originally posted by escapeUK View PostWas that the one about not promoting homosexuality in schools?
Personally I am not involved but I think it was such a dangerous president to set, it is almost worth a civil war...
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Originally posted by bobspud View PostDoesn't matter how good MPs are... the orders get carried out by the total gits at the top of the civil service. They are the ones that twist the policies and game the system. The top jobs should be three year contracts picked like jury service from a more limited pool. Civil service pensions should also be banned completely.
Exactly how section 58 got carried through.
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