Originally posted by ferneyhoughgeliebte
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Your Information in the Govt's Hands
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Originally posted by Simon View PostAbsolutely, fhg: very predictable, naive comments from a leftist source within the Conservative party. Nothing surprising there.
The man was very nearly Leader of the Tories, for goodness' sake until his ambition was thwarted by a man we now know as a 'pasty fancier'
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Originally posted by Simon View PostAbsolutely, fhg: very predictable, naive comments from a leftist source within the Conservative party. Nothing surprising there.
It's nice to see the prof back on form again though, don't you think !
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Originally posted by aeolium View PostHow can we criticise the surveillance controls in authoritarian regimes if we put something just as bad in our own society?
Can't you see that the reason that some regimes operate controls are to retain power for themselves against their own citizens. Conversely, the reason that the our own intelligence operatives need more access is precisely the opposite and is to protect their own fellow-citizens.
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Originally posted by Simon View PostIt is simply a very necessary addition to the armoury of the intelligence community, without whose efforts, despite being hamstrung by regulations, we would have been in much greater danger than we are now.
Oh, I hadn't read your final paragraph. Labour were doing it, of course, to prop up their regime against their own citizens, whereas the Tories are doing it to protect their fellow citizens. Perhaps?It isn't given us to know those rare moments when people are wide open and the lightest touch can wither or heal. A moment too late and we can never reach them any more in this world.
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Originally posted by Simon View PostCan't you see that the reason that some regimes operate controls are to retain power for themselves against their own citizens. Conversely, the reason that the our own intelligence operatives need more access is precisely the opposite and is to protect their own fellow-citizens.
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Originally posted by Simon View PostConversely, the reason that the our own intelligence operatives need more access is precisely the opposite and is to protect their own fellow-citizens.Steve
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Originally posted by teamsaint View Postthe things I was referring to were the very obvious things.........reducing pension rights, privatising the NHS without asking, trebling tuition fees, instigating fuel crises, fighting wars on spurious grounds. Nothing controversial.Just run of the mill bad things.
Privatising the NHS - isn't happening, despite what you read in the Daily Mirror!
Trebling tuition fees - had to happen, and FE is still free via the loan scheme until people can really afford to pay it back. Again, there was no money to keep going as we were: as the outgoing Treasury team said, "there's no money left". They'd hocked us up to our necks.
Instigating fuel crises - ignoring thr plural, this episode of silliness has come about due to hysteria in the media and the stupidity of a lot of people, based on a throwaway remark by one politician. Hardly a major piece of evil intent!
Fighhting wars on spurious grounds - not sure which one you mean, but the only one that the present Government has started was to topple an evil dictator who was killing his own people in Libya. Allowing for the expected settling down period, currently ongoing, it worked very well, cost no British lives from direct action and saved thousands of Libyan innocents from a grisly fate. So if you think that's bad, I wonder what planet you're on.
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Originally posted by Stunsworth View PostWhy nor implant tiny GPS devices at birth. Then at some future point they could be switched on if an individual was deemed to be dangerous.
Originally posted by Stunsworth View PostWhy not encourage people to write reports on their friends and neighbours, then allow the security forces access to them should someone be found to be a threat.
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Originally posted by french frank View PostI wonder why the Tories kicked up such a fuss about it when Labour tried to introduce the same legislation a few years back ...
Oh, I hadn't read your final paragraph. Labour were doing it, of course, to prop up their regime against their own citizens, whereas the Tories are doing it to protect their fellow citizens. Perhaps?
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Originally posted by Vile Consort View PostWell, that's the end of any discussion then. Simon is right, and everybody else is, by definition, illogical.
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Originally posted by Stunsworth View PostWhat is it that's changed in the last couple of years to warrant the new legislation?
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