Showing posts with label civil liberties. Show all posts
Showing posts with label civil liberties. Show all posts

Farewell to Freedom

Tuesday, 3 November 2009

Cross-posted from my own 'blog…

A very good post by The Devil in his Kitchen yesterday is, as Brian Micklethwait at Samizdata puts it, "a must-read" — and so it is. Especially for Libertarian readers here, I do recommend it regarding some truly frightening consequences of New Labour's corruption of the parliamentary law-making system in this country.

Oh, and unusually for Devil's Kitchen, the language is entirely family-friendly too!

What he is discussing are what he correctly terms Enabling Laws, that instead of being specific laws are effectively open-ended licences for a Government Minister to introduce, without passing it through Parliament. If one thinks about this, this is the closest move to total control by the Executive that we have yet seen. The fact that — as the Devil himself tells us — Labour have introduced "a large number" of such laws demonstrates beyond any remain doubt that it was Labour's intention all along to turn Britain into a totalitarian State.

Oh, they and their mouthpieces will have all the excuses as to why it was "necessary", "desirable" or "more efficient use of parliamentary time" or suchlike; but it doesn't wash as a moment's thought will reveal. Besides anything else, it completely undermines the democratic processes of this country and is treacherous in the least case, and seems almost certain to be intended to enable future (imminent?) actions that would probably be classed by most people as treasonous.

We already know that Labour's Civil Contingencies Act is intended to allow suspension of elections and parliament indefinitely, and we are aware of the moves already being put in place to deal with any public uprisings. I have covered some of these before, such as identifying soldiers who would be prepared to open fire upon British citizens. The wider distribution of tasers within the police that was recently rvealed is part of the same preparations.

Labour are still trying to avoid holding a General Election and staying in office until they have absolute power over us — their goal all along, right back to before they were first elected in 1997. It was always part of the plan, it seems.

I suspect that the timing of Tony Blair's departure from Downing Street (and his staying outside our country for so much of the time since) was in fact dictated by how and when certain mileposts had been reached along this path, ready fro Gordon Brown's "clunking fist" (see, we were warned in advance, in a way) could take over for all the heavy-duty stuff. Blair silkily got all the laws and powers in place, then handed over to his nastier henchman to do the really dirty work.

That's where we are now; and there might be very little we can do about it, especially if the EU has put together a way to use their armed forces and other militia to help quell any uprisings and the inevitable riots that would result. Oh yes: that is undoubtedly one of the reasons for creating suh a large pan-European force upon whih to be able to call. The jigsaw puzzle is now almost complete, and surely everyone can now see what the final picture is going to be.

The Devil has competition for the worst place to be thereafter — his Hell or our Britain.
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Watford Parents Only Have Themselves To Blame!

Thursday, 29 October 2009

'Prove You're Not A Paedo' screams the headline in The Sun today, a brutal yet concise summing up of the absurd situation that has been allowed to develop in Watford as the council seeks to ban parents from their adventure playgrounds on the grounds that they cannot be trusted with their own children.

This state of affairs would be laughable if it wasn't so malignant. The very fabric of our society is being ripped apart under a sustained assault on our right to live our lives as we see fit with as little state intrusion as possible. The plain fact of the matter is the state does not agree with us, it wants our compliance and our control. To be good citizens we must adhere to the rules and laws that the state sets out for us. Common sense is gone, burnt on the same funeral pyre that is consuming our civil liberties and right to privacy.

I can't help wondering though how many of those parents complaining this morning voted Labour or Lib Dem at the last election, national or local? For all their complaining, I am sad to say that those parents in Watford who voted for either of the two leftist parties are just as culpable for this travesty as Dorothy Thornhill (pictured), the Lib Dem Mayor of Watford who has defended the decision, and the council officials who decided to push this through. Those parents only have themselves to blame. Unfortunately, I have a sad feeling that many of them will not learn their lesson. And before they know it, it will be too late.

And it certainly blows a hole in any claims the Lib Dems may make about being the party of 'civil liberties'. If this is what it's like to live under a Lib Dem controlled council as Watford is, imagine the damage they'd do if put in charge of the country. Labour and the Lib Dems, two cheeks of the same arse!
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The Coming Of Shadows

Tuesday, 27 October 2009

Mrs Elvis is not particularly interested in politics, and who could blame her? She has me to live with after all.

But a very peculiar thing happened in the Paisley household last evening. Whilst watching the enthralling Murderland, we were, once again, subjected to the overly political scaremongering advert for Act On CO2. You know the one, where the puppy drowns? Yes, that one.

Now I've occasionally spoken out on these things much to Mrs Elvis's bemusement, who is the sort of person that tries to see the good in everyone. Her nature is such that if her own worst enemy came begging at the door, she wouldn't turn them away, but would offer them any and all assistance she could. She is the original good samaritan.

So it came as a great surprise to me last night that Mrs Elvis turned to me in disgust after the advert had reached it's conclusion and commented that there is something deeply wrong in our country and the way we are being brow-beaten by the forces that be. The penny is finally starting to drop. And if Mrs Elvis is now becoming aware of the coming darkness, then there is no doubt in my mind that we really are in trouble.

You only have to look at today's Telegraph to get an idea of just how bad things are going to get if we continue on our current path. We have the ISA expanding on it's original mission statement to sow real seeds of doubt and mistrust in the minds of anyone who has not been 'vetted' to see if they're safe to work with children. And Lord Stern is calling on people to eat less meat to help with climate con change. In the Mail we find that there has been a large increase in the number of middle-aged people being criminalised for petty offences, whilst in the same paper we read of a leading Labout think-tank who airbrushed links between immigration and crime in a PIU report issued in 2001. I could go on...

On top of that we have the Lisbon Treaty and the probable ascendency of Tony Blair to the role of EU President. Need I say more?

With each remaining day of this morally bankrupt and treacherous government, we fall further and further into the darkness. It has now become increasingly clear that the 'agents of change' amongst us have ramped up their operations to do as much damage to our country as is possible in what could be their last remaining months.

Of course, that's assuming we will have an election come May next year. Many of us still have doubts on whether this will take place or not. I believe it is no coincidence that the Met police are arming their officers with Heckler & Koch submachine guns for supposedly 'routine' patrols in gangland hotspots in central London. This is not what our police are there to do. Nor are they there to create databases of 'domestic extremists' under the instructions of the Association of Chief Police Officers, a private company with no mandate from the public whatsoever.

No, we are seeing the last desperate throes of democracy as we knew it in this once great country of ours. We are being spied upon, catalogued, assessed, and brow-beaten in the very real hope that by the time the shadows make their move, there will be no fight left in us. But they are wrong. The British people have a genetic hatred for dictators and their followers. To paraphrase the words of a very wise Narn;

"No dictator, no invader, can hold an imprisoned population by the force of arms forever. There is no greater power in the universe than the need for freedom. Against that power governments, and tyrants, and armies can not stand. The Centauri learned this lesson once. We will teach it to them again. Though it take a thousand years, we will be free."


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Vote For Carswell

Wednesday, 30 September 2009

The Spectator are running their annual Parliamentarian of the Year award, and asking for readers' nominations for this year's winner.

I propose we all vote en masse for Douglas Carswell, the MP for Harwich and Clacton, and co-author of The Plan. This is the man who managed to oust Speaker Martin, and has consistently pushed for a more Libertarian agenda within his own Conservative party.

I can think of no worthier winner amongst today's Parliamentarians, and a win for Carswell will send out a strong, clear message not just to the Conservative party that they must continue to take a more Libertarian approach to their policies if we are to really clean up Britain, it will also make sure the Left know the game is finally up.

We need men of good principle to be taking the lead in the fight against the powers of darkness in this country, and Douglas Carswell is one such man.

Vote for Carswell here - and please post this on your own blogs. Let's send that message!
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Compulsory Flu Jabs

Tuesday, 29 September 2009

Cross-posted from my own 'blog…

The news story that we might all be required to have an inoculation against swine 'flu, or face jail if we refuse, has been well highlighted by Fausty and her commenters.

It is indeed a sinister move, and goes against normal concepts of civil liberties. It is no wonder that true libertarians are in the forefront of condemnation of this new policy.

It is highly suspicious: swine 'flu is known to be one of the milder strains in reality, but the comparatively few deaths attributed to it in the media (not all of which necessarily were through that cause, I suspect) have been hyped-up to suggest this is a serious pandemic. Now, I am all in favour awareness of what is, but alarmism created from what isn't.

It is looking increasingly likely that what we might lump together as "dark forces" have been looking for something on which they could hang this kind of narrative, and swine 'flu was first on the scene. Now it has become the excuse those dark forces were after in order to be able to introduce heavy-handed authority for their bullies to compel the population-at-large to be injected with a concoction of some sort, labelled as an inoculation against the disease.

The fact that it is to be compulsory on pain of imprisonment tells me that it is not just what it appears, and that there is something else in that stuff. I have to assume that it is connected with the behind-the-scenes agenda about which I (and others) have been writing for some time. What other motivation could there be for such a strong-hand, almost military, imposition?

Although I could be wrong, it is too over-the-top to be innocent, and I am guessing at either an infertility drug, a mind-altering substance, or the first half of a two-part poison, is what is also in the stuff that is to be injected into all of us. It will of course have the anti-'flu ingredient as well, to reduce suspicion — at least until it's too late.

If it turns out to be a poison, then I'd guess that the second part could be released through the air or water once it was known that all the non-elite had been injected (forcibly once in jail, for the dissenters) and the select few had perhaps also taken an antidote, just to be safe. It would be so much easier than the American Camp FEMA methodology…

Far-fetched? Not really, when one bears in mind all that has already happened, and what has been put in place during recent years, ready for the mass culling of the populace by the self-appointed "elite".
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65 Ways To Fix Broken Britain

The following list was emailed to me by someone called Keith Gilmour.

I thought I'd post it here, though I must stress I do not agree with everything in Keith's list as, quite frankly, some of it comes across as being more than a little bit authoritarian.

In saying that, there are certainly some proposals that are worth debating and this list may serve as a starting point as to how we can get our country back on track. Your thoughts please.

65 Ways to Fix Broken Britain

By Keith Gilmour


Recruit (and reward) whistleblowers to expose waste and inefficiency in public services

Curtail the out-of-control 'I trip, therefore I sue' compensation culture

Ditto the offence industry

Encourage everyone to spring clean their possessions and give to charity shops anything they don't want or need

Do more government advertising on the cheap via competitions (as when members of the public submitted to the BBC homemade 'London 2012' Olympics logos far superior to the one that cost us £400,000)

Cut the bureaucratic overkill that puts many people off volunteering

Scrap extraneous new database schemes

Scrap quangos that duplicate – or invent – unnecessary work

Scrap mindlessly excessive health and safety bureaucracies

Educate the badly-behaved teen and preteen minority separately (and more appropriately), thereby making it far easier to improve standards in our deterrent-free schools

Stop giving aid money to corrupt, despotic regimes and give it, instead, directly to the charities that work in countries currently suffering under such regimes

Encourage overseas aid agencies and charities to distribute charity pledge dog tags and wristbands reminding recipients of some very basic facts – e.g. 'Condoms Prevent AIDS; Raping Virgins Doesn't'

Wherever possible, send troops to oust brutal despots

Ditto parts of the world where species are being poached to the verge of extinction

Start charging obese adults for all healthcare (other than gastric bands)

End the wasteful and counterproductive War on Drugs that forces addicts into open-ended crime sprees, makes the drugs more dangerous (and easier for under-eighteens to access) and which funds other organised crime

Reduce teenage pregnancies by not rewarding them with state handouts

Scrap anti-euthanasia laws that keep terminally ill people, who no longer wish to live, alive and in pain against their wills

Save money on surveillance programs by deporting extremists who insist they hate us and despise our values

Avoid wasting money on monitoring and supervision programs (whilst reducing their chances of ever re-offending to zero) by never releasing from prison people who've raped toddlers

Create a gang members register similar to the sex offenders register

Ditto a heroin-users register

Encourage prisoners guilty of particularly sickening crimes to commit suicide, or else create for them much simpler and cheaper accommodation (that doesn't cost us £30,000 a year per inmate)

Allow homeowners to use 'any means necessary' to defend their families, their property and their possessions

Protect prostitutes from robbery and violence – and others from being trafficked and enslaved – by regulating this aspect of the sex industry

Provide supervised accommodation for the mentally ill and homeless

Tax junk food manufacturers to help cover the costs of obesity

Tax chewing gum manufacturers to cover the costs of removing it from pavements

Either stop importing foreigners to do 'the jobs we don't want to do' or stop paying benefit addicts to do nothing

Offer experimental drugs to any seriously ill person willing to risk trying them, thereby speeding up the development of new treatments

Make it easier for infertile women (or those who'd simply prefer to skip nine months of pregnancy) to adopt orphans from overseas

Change the organ donation system from 'opt in' to 'opt out'

Set traps to catch thugs targeting fire crews with projectiles

Ban burkas and niqabs from British streets

Build more nuclear power stations

Reverse the closure of care homes, post offices and pubs

Create more allotments to allow people without gardens to grow their own food

Encourage micro-generation of electricity by increasing grants to homeowners

Compel takeaways to put health information/warnings on their food cartons

Provide more public drinking fountains to discourage the purchase of bottled water

Make it cheaper and easier for would-be entrepreneurs to start up new businesses

Head off an obesity epidemic by offering young people free, healthy school meals and subsidised gym memberships

Build massive, underground water tanks near areas prone to flooding

Name, shame and penalise 'jobsworth' and 'not my job' types depressingly prevalent in the public sector

Increase street lighting and police patrols in problem neighbourhoods

Stop relying on unpaid volunteers to set up and staff youth clubs and cafes intended to prevent young people in problem areas from drifting into crime

Stop paying incapacity benefit to people who aren't actually incapacitated

Put school pupils found to be well-nigh devoid of empathy on 'watch lists' before they leave

Offer to hide tiny cameras in the homes of women fearing domestic violence

Automatically reject Islamist asylum seekers

Publicly praise philanthropists as examples to follow or better

Extend parenting classes to anyone who can be encouraged to participate

Take back the millions of pounds madly dished out to prisoners who had to empty their own bedpans every morning – and don't give them any more

Recruit teams of 'fixers' to seek out and repair potholes in roads across Britain (instead of waiting for motorists, belatedly, to report them)

Ditto litter and graffiti – and road signs obscured by bushes or grime

Commission colourful and inspirational murals for big, blank walls

Send teams of advisers door-to-door to help homeowners make their properties more energy efficient

Identify and eradicate unnecessary paperwork currently hampering teachers, nurses and police officers

Refurbish derelict buildings (or demolish them and return the land to nature)

Save money on art for government offices and embassies by instead requesting donations from secondary school art departments

Increase screening programs for earlier detection of serious diseases

Use non-violent prisoners as unpaid labour on a massive scale

Reduce the number of management consultants in the public sector

Insist the Common Agricultural Policy be scrapped

Sell advertising space on money

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Career As Citizens...!?!?

Monday, 21 September 2009

Ever thought of yourself as having a career as a 'citizen'? No, neither have I. Funny that. Like the majority of our readers on here I just tend to get on with it. Seems other people have different ideas.

Here's the latest promo from Common Purpose that may make you change your mind (featuring BBC's business editor Robert Peston).

Also interesting to note the contribution from Janet Paraskeva, first commissioner of the Civil Service...


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Islam And Women

Sunday, 20 September 2009

Does this sum up Islam's attitude to women? Particularly poignant I feel in light of today's comments from the Lib Dem's Ed Davey about having 'tea with the Taliban'...

Sorry, but wtf? Does he have a mother or was he grown in a test tube? Maybe he should take her over to Afghanistan for 'tea with the Taliban' and see what happens...



Discuss.
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Camden Council: 'Thou Shalt Not Mention God!'

Wednesday, 16 September 2009

Yup, you read it right. Camden Council has indeed banned God. Not just any God though, the Christian God. The big cahuna of white beard and flowy robes God who'll visit plagues on your house and send in the floods if he gets a bit narked.

In a quite appalling decision, Camden Council has decreed that a Christian campaign group must remove all mention of 'God' from their posters highlighting climate change. Their 'reasoning' is that the use of the words 'God' and 'Christian' would cause offence to people from different religious backgrounds and they operate a policy against the promotion of religious ideas. No really. That's what they're saying.

But, interestingly, the article goes on to state that Camden Council are quite happy to provide enquirers with details of no fewer than 13 mosques, Muslim study groups and Islamic social groups in the area.

Taking away the fact that it is largely the soft-liberal Christians whose culture of appeasement has brought about this quite ridiculous state of affairs in the first place, it does beg the bigger question of just how far down the road we have to go before the people of this country rise up and say 'No More!'?

Because once again, we see quite clearly another example of the protracted and insidious tactics being deployed by those on the left in their continued effort to undermine and destroy the society around us. This isn't going to go away if the Conservatives win the next election, the 5th Column placemen are now so firmly entrenched in every level of our local and national government that it is going to take at least 2/3 generations to weed out and destroy the cockroaches who are infesting this country.

I was always of the mind that the McCarty witch-hunts were a disproportionate response to a largely imaged threat that did more harm than good. Now I am not so sure, and I find that most troubling as both a Libertarian and a Conservative.

[Cross-posted from 10 Drowning Street]
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Think Of The Children

Thursday, 10 September 2009

The following comment was made in response to a debate on the Telegraph's website regarding the Independent Safeguarding Authority, the not so independent quango charged with vetting whether adults represent a risk to children they come into contact with through work. There is nothing much more to add as this comment says it all and I implore you to read it and consider the implications for our society and where we are being taken.

The logical extension of this is that biological parents will have to be vetted when children are born.

If they are deemed unsuitable then the children will be taken into the care of the state.

This is already happening piecemeal, as a trial, to try it out and to de-sensitise the population to it.

We have read reports recently in the DT of decent families whose children have been abducted by the state, not because of any criminal offences or abuse but because - well, because the state wanted to and they could.

This makes sense as we all know the grim statistic that most crimes against the persons of children are committed by people they know and very often by people in the family.

'You know it makes sense', as that appaling woman in the cabinet liked to blather, or as Ed Balls would say - he having now taken up speaking on behalf of everyone else - 'we all want it' (reference his comment on Lockerbie terrorist).

The point about all this is first to insert the state between adults and children - the point has already been reached where most adult males are afraid to speak to children they do not know - and then to insert the state between parents and children.

The aim is to destroy the civil society and family life.

The state is going to destroy all ties between people and then the atomised individuals will have only one relationship - with the state.

The blueprint is in George Orwell's book '1984'

The extremist left-liberalnot nutters will keep at it. It is their Common Purpose (try Googling that if you dare).


UPDATE - I have added 'Common Purpose' to the labels for this post because after doing a cursory check of the members of the board of the ISA, virtually all of the members of this organisation (with a few exceptions) have some sort of connection to the Common Purpose charity. Dr John Belcher, for instance, previously sat on the board of the People for Places Group with none other than Julia Middleton, which was an unusual appointment in the first instance given the fact that, as stated in this article, she acknowledged at the time that she had no real experience of working in housing. How very strange!

UPDATE II - Daily Mail reporting that 1 in 4 British citizens will come under the microscope of this unelected and unaccountable organisation. At what point do we say ENOUGH IS ENOUGH?
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State Of The Nation

Wednesday, 26 August 2009

Another video that's worth viewing...


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If You Tolerate This...


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"Dispiriting and Sinister..."

Thursday, 16 July 2009

Speaking on the Today programme this morning, Philip Pullman delivered a concise and damning rebuttal of the increasing use of fear by the government to encourage suspicion about the motives of adults visiting schools describing the measure as "dispiriting and sinister".

The government recently introduced a new procedure that forces any adult visiting a school to pay a fee of £64 so the government can pronounce them as safe to visit (i.e. not a kiddy fiddler).

Of course, as Philip Pullman so concisely put it this morning, the knock-on effect of this is that it is now creating a culture of distrust amongst adults and children in the most insidious way. Why should authors such as Pullman and others who have spoken out have to prove that they are not paedophiles? It now seems the burden of proof has been turned completely on it's head, and I would say deliberately so.

Once again we are seeing the malignancy of the Labour government and their agents of change. Is this really the kind of country we want our children to grow up in where every visitor to their school has to be vetted? How long until all parents who drop off and pick up their kids have to have a similar certificate just to enter the school grounds? Think I'm kidding?

*Read more at the Daily Mail where Pullman describes the scheme as 'corrosive and poisonous to every kind of healthy social interaction'.
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Would Labour Delay The Election?

Wednesday, 8 July 2009

Both PoliticalBetting.com and Dizzy have ran stories today on the fact that, quite legally, Labour 'could' delay the next election to 2013. My initial reaction was 'they wouldn't dare', but then I thought the same thing when many commentators were discussing the possibility that Brown would actively pursue a scorched earth policy when it became clear he couldn't win the next election, as indeed he clearly is.

So what are we to make of all this? Could Brown be so insane that he would consider putting aside hundreds of years of convention and use a technicality to stay in power way past this government's sell-by date?

Well the answer to that is a resounding yes. The plain fact of the matter is that we are now entering what is commonly referred to as 'uncharted territory'. Our banks are broken, our manufacturing sector depleted, respect for law and order at an all-time low and our country now effectively run from Brussells thanks to the treacherous ratification of the European Constitution by Brown and his socialist conspirators.

Labour have consistently shown that they are no respecters of convention. They simply don't care. So while everyone is looking to a May election next year, Mandelson and Brown may have something else in mind.


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Back-door Legislation

Monday, 6 July 2009


Philip Johnson has penned a good article about Labour's tendency to re-announce & re-hash policy, constantly tinkering with laws like someone picking at pox scabs. He pays particular attention to how myriad Statutory Instruments are applied and how they affect the NIR and ID card legislation.

"Unknown to many (including, it sometimes seems, to MPs), these statutory instruments (SIs) are now the principal way that law is made. Most Acts contain powers that Ministers can then trigger at some point in the future by way of secondary legislation. They are required to table them in the Commons for approval and this is obtained from a delegated legislation committee that meets about twice a week to consider the various measures.

"What they do, according to an explanatory memorandum accompanying the SI, is to "outline how applications relating to the National Identity Register and the issue of ID cards should be made and the information that must accompany such application when they are being submitted… They introduce a requirement on an ID card holder to update subsequent changes to certain information held about them on the National Identity Register and report a lost, stolen, damaged, tampered with or destroyed ID card. They also establish the validity of an ID card."
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It's worth reading in full for a better understanding of how this damned disgrace of a government has eroded Parliamentary scrutiny and debate in the House and in so doing has undermined and stolen the voice of the people.
Article here
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West Yorkshire's Most Wanted!

Wednesday, 1 July 2009


Full story here. Really fills you full of confidence this one...

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