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Democracy in the UK
glaggs:
Quote - " i'm voting BNP this year (I aint racist, just feel theyre the only party who'll sort this country out for our benefit"
Edge surrely the pedigree of the BNP means they are most likely to try and win votes my misinformation, lies and culltivating a bed of fear to unite majorities against the easy target minorities, be it because of race, belief or life style. Unfortunately the way the 3 main current parties have behaved in the past 10 years or so has ment that some of the more 'extreme' minority parties know have what seem like credible arguements - I for one still wouldn't want them in power.
graham:
I've looked at BMP in the past are they as bad as the press and media make out or is it just the work of MI5, I really don't trust the government anymore.
Looked at UKIP they want us to come out of Europe no bad thing i think, if it gets rid of the human rights law, this is where the madness started.
I too am thinking about leaving this country :shock:
Niel:
--- Quote from: "Evilgoat" --- Bad news, it is now illegal to spoil a paper and I'm not sure how anonymous your vote is, certainly changes are afoot so that your vote is no longer anonymous
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It never has been, special branch always get the heads up if you vote for any 'suspect' party, it's only 'secret' from the person in the next booth...
Niel:
--- Quote from: "Evilgoat" ---
There have been numerous laws pushed through during this period of government that taken on their own dont seem like a lot. But when its all put in context it makes sense.
Blair wanted the ability to turn the army against his own people outside a state of emergency. the Public wouldnt buy this and it would have caused no end of headaches.
So after the fuel protests, while everyone was still grumbling a law was snuck through that allowed him to use the army to 'maintain supply lines'. Now if you read between the lines and what this legislation actually meant, you'll be shocked to find that it basically means the same thing as turning the army on the public.
Labour have repeatedly done this in all sorts of clandestine ways and a peicemeal fashion. The police will be familiar with these gradual changes and probobly resent them more than anyone else.
Our Goverment may be a bit on the useless side but by no stretch of the imagination are they stupid, this is what is so damn dangerous. The house of Lords is already loosing power over them and after a few minor tweaks, the goverment can pretty much make up any law it likes and rest assured that it will pass.
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Maggie fed the Police up (maggie's private army during the miner's strikes, with HUGE overtime payments for a lot of them), this lot are running them down.
The 'Irish' problem was allowed to run for so long as a training ground, so the army was 'happy' pointing their guns at the public, the huge storage depots around the UK (hint, Salisbury plain is a BIG place) with Humber pig's, Saracens etc exist for one reason, to supply the firepower to suppress the people, should the need arise. And they do keep them ready for use, started and driven round the circuit monthly, fuel changed anually, new batteries 3 yearly, tyres 5 yearly, ammo every 10 years, well ready.
Dr Strangeglove:
More than half of the Scottish regiments are based outside Scotland - Hmmm........I wonder why?
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