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Thursday, July 24
by
IanPJ
on Thu 24 Jul 2008 11:40 BST
Using the drowsiness of summer, without any public debate nor legislative discussion, the French government is adopting the use of a police database aiming at a retrieving information on all kinds of activists involved in politics, unions, NGOs, religious groups, ... since the age of 13 (!) and without any limitations in the range of information collected, nor any time limit in keeping the datas.
This is what is happening next to the celebration of the French Revolution, in Sarkozy's France. Even the infamous Patriot Act in the USA does not go that far! more »
by
IanPJ
on Thu 24 Jul 2008 10:40 BST
More than '79 000 adults' die in the EU per annum from the effects of environmental tobacco smoke (ETS).
This claim is the driver behind the proposals by the Commission to bring in a binding directive later this year to enforce smoking bans in workplaces.
Given that the impact of such a directive will be considerable, both economically and
socially, could the Commission please name three or four people who have died from ETS within the European Union in the last two years? more »
Wednesday, July 23
by
IanPJ
on Wed 23 Jul 2008 02:37 BST
Every day, we make decisions on topics ranging from personal investments to schools for our children to the meals we eat to the causes we champion.
Unfortunately, we often choose poorly, so the state must do it for us. more »
Tuesday, July 22
by
IanPJ
on Tue 22 Jul 2008 17:22 BST
De La Rue, a company extensively involved in printing overseas nations banknotes has now turned its corporate attention to a new business opportunity. The firm is lobbying for profitable ID card contracts and has again utilised people with links to the highest echelons of government. more »
by
IanPJ
on Tue 22 Jul 2008 10:30 BST
OFCOM has ruled that Channel 4 failed in its duty to be impartial and reflect a range of views when it broadcast the Great Global Warming Swindle, a documentary that set out to expose the lies around man made global warming.
But, strangely, Al Gore’s climate change propaganda, An Inconvenient Truth, can be shown in schools as long as the teacher tells the children that it doesn’t represent an alternative viewpoint. more »
by
IanPJ
on Tue 22 Jul 2008 01:13 BST
Known to political insiders as Communitarianism; in public they mostly call it bipartisan support, or the Third Way:
The Language of NuLabour, the language of the progressive Tory Party, the language of the neutered LibDems and most definitely the language of the all powerful elite of the unelected EU. Governments and politicians all across Europe talk of Liberty and Democracy but like a conveyor belt continue to enact Authoritarian legislation. more »
Sunday, July 20
by
IanPJ
on Sun 20 Jul 2008 17:34 BST
I know that so many have been at a loss to describe exactly what it is the EU is building for itself and it has been the subject of so many articles, comments, journals and investigations.
We look at the way the EU has grown up, the history is readily available from the first mooting of the EEC, the EC to the present day EU. The trouble is that so many have found it difficult to label, and because of that it has been almost impossible to counter.
As a super state entity (post Lisbon EU) is has variously been called Communist, Nazi or Corporist. It is none of these things in their true sense. It is not Communist (although very heavily influenced, especially in the institutions), it is not Nazi (although many of the methods employed by the Nazis to gain power (especially the politics of fear) have been used by national governments), nor is it truly corporist in nature, although big business is a major political driver. It appears to be a rag bag of them all, mixed up and very difficult to counter because it has no name, no form. more »
Saturday, July 19
by
IanPJ
on Sat 19 Jul 2008 14:04 BST
Yesterday, the Charities Commission published its long awaited report on the investigation of the Smith Institute, Gordon Brown's pet charity, following a complaint by Guido Fawkes back in January. more »
by
IanPJ
on Sat 19 Jul 2008 01:47 BST
GORDON Brown was last night accused of betraying Britain with a “grubby”surrender to Brussels.
Under a cloak of secrecy, the Government finally ratified the Lisbon Treaty earlier this week and committed the country to a new deluge of European meddling.
In a sign of the Prime Minister’s personal embarrassment over the betrayal, the historic step was only made public yesterday – 24 hours after the covert ceremony had taken place. more »
Tuesday, July 15
by
IanPJ
on Tue 15 Jul 2008 03:56 BST
If we had suggested, ten years ago, that one day soon, the government would draw up a list of prescribed occupations: that they would build a database of millions of people who would need to register for those occupations; and that a committee of Public Safety would be set up with power of absolute veto over every individual on the database; it is just possible that you would have decided that even El Reg had taken leave of its oh-so-cynical senses. more »
Monday, July 14
by
IanPJ
on Mon 14 Jul 2008 20:31 BST
Swindon Borough Council is to become the first in the country to scrap its speed camera network after describing them as "a blatant tax on the motorist". more »
by
IanPJ
on Mon 14 Jul 2008 20:22 BST
Experts found that despite the government's multimillion pound five-a-day campaign, only 12 per cent of people are meeting the target. more »
by
IanPJ
on Mon 14 Jul 2008 19:02 BST
Sunday, July 13
by
IanPJ
on Sun 13 Jul 2008 19:57 BST
Operation Goodnight in Redruth, Cornwall, will see officers given the power to remove any youth under 16 seen on the streets after 9pm and any child under 10 after 8pm. What next will Curfew be used for. Drinkers to be home before 11pm, Restaurants to be closed before 10. Only Russia and East Germany had curfews. more »
Tuesday, July 8
by
IanPJ
on Tue 08 Jul 2008 13:01 BST
The issue concerns the process by which speed measuring devices that have come into use since July 1992 have been authorised. Since that date, the Secretary of State has no longer been empowered to approve the devices without laying a Statutory Instrument (SI) before both Houses of Parliament in each individual case. This has not been done, meaning that the evidence from these devices is not admissible in law. more »
Monday, July 7
by
IanPJ
on Mon 07 Jul 2008 22:13 BST
Politicians are the only people in the world who create problems and then campaign against them.
Have you ever wondered why, if both the Conservative and Labour parties are against national debt, we have a national debt? Have you ever wondered why, if all the politicians are against inflation and high taxes, we have inflation and high taxes? more »
Sunday, July 6
by
IanPJ
on Sun 06 Jul 2008 22:25 BST
Martin Rosenbaum tells us that if you want to get really detailed financial documents from your local council, there is a much more powerful tool than the Freedom of Information Act - but blink and you may miss the chance to use it.
It's the Audit Commission Act in England, which gives you the right to see the accounts and all the accompanying financial documents for the council's audit. In Scotland it's the Local Authority Accounts (Scotland) Regulations 1985; in Wales the Public Audit (Wales) Act 2004; and in Northern Ireland the Local Government (Accounts and Audits) Regulations (NI) 2006. more »
by
IanPJ
on Sun 06 Jul 2008 12:29 BST
On Friday 4th July, Bob Geldorf made a powerful speech in support of David Davis's Liberty campaign to an audience in Hull Guildhall.
The Press have unilaterally ignored it, apart from a few who have acknowledged that Geldorf was there, not one publisher has printed his speech (not that I can find), possibly the most powerful in many years.
In order to redress that in some small way, I want to give this the widest possible audience and so you can read it here, and of course on the David Davis campaign website. more »
Tuesday, July 1
by
IanPJ
on Tue 01 Jul 2008 15:44 BST
Reposted from the LPUK blog
I've been casting my eye over the latest quarterly economic data from the Office of National Statistics. Here are a few selected highlights: Unemployment up to 5.3% Average earnings down 8.44% Total government debt up to £606.2 billion Total international reserves $60.6 billion (~£30.44 billion; gold, foreign currency etc.) Gross international debt £6.2 trillion Yes, you read that last figure right. Six point two trillion pounds. All Hail the Great Leader, for Tractor production is up for the 10th year..... Had enough yet? We have. The Liberty Bell is ringing, politicians will ignore it at their peril. There is no left or right in UK politics any more. This battle is about one thing, Authoritarianism versus Liberty. |
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