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Wednesday, October 17
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IanPJ
on Wed 17 Oct 2007 21:35 BST
David Miliband, the foreign secretary wants an apology after a Labour MP compared his approach to the new EU treaty to Neville Chamberlain's appeasement of Germany. more »
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IanPJ
on Wed 17 Oct 2007 01:43 BST
As Britain moves further and further into a totalitarian state, and it is totalitarian, almost on a daily basis we are faced with another ban of some kind or another.
Bans on various activities for the population are a classic sign of a totalitarian state, as is social engineering, by those who believe that they know best what is good for the people, remove their ability to think and choose for themselves and rule their lives with total rules, total laws which must be followed to the letter. That is totalitarianism. But where have NuLabs social ideas come from. more »
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