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Act of Settlement, 1700/01

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Bill of Rights, 1689
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Friday, 1 January 2010

Happy nude year!

UK airports are putting in these security 'body scanners' that essentially show security staff your naked body. That's not just a wacky claim - the Daily Mail has examples in their report of the images that the new scanners generate.

Which got us thinking... how about we make a deal with our tyrannical Government? We all walk round completely naked all the time, and they give us back our civil liberties..?

This blogger would happily participate... though we reckon we'd have to stay at home during many months of the year. Brrr!

Meanwhile, our unelected and soon to be ejected Prime Minister is spluttering some twaddle about terrorism again. Which means that the Government is planning yet more tyranny against normal Joe Public usually.

He vows to crank up the heat on terrorists who he describes as "enemies of democracy and freedom".

Which again is funny. The British public are also planning to defeat the enemies of democracy and freedom. Just call the General Election, Gordon. On that day, the British public will - all by ourselves, peacefully and inexpensively - rid ourselves of the "enemies of democracy and freedom"...

...and then we must resolve never to let a tyrannical party like New Labour happen to we, the British people, ever again.

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