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Wednesday, 13 January 2010
New Labour tyranny: Now Amnesty International start paying attention to British civil liberty issues
It would be funny, if it weren't so disconcerting. Our law enforcers will now be openly breaking human rights law in the face of a court ruling saying that they cannot continue doing so.
And if that isn't tyranny, what is..?
We even have Amnesty International commenting, telling the British Government that they have to leave we, the people in freedom and liberty to go about our lives.
So, we have the European Court of Human Rights ruling against this tyranny, Amnesty International wading in and somehow, somehow, our public servants do not see or apologise for their tyranny?
And this is Britain - not Zimbabwe.
Beggars belief, yet again.
Meanwhile, the Daily Mail reports that the TAXMAN uses terror laws to spy on the public fifteen times every single day.
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